Mallam Saleh Ali, a parent of one of the students at Faudiya Islamic School in Geidam, Yobe State, where children were attacked and killed by suspected Boko Haram militants, condemned the killings as cruel and inhumane.
Gunmen, believed to be members of the Boko Haram insurgent group, attacked the school in the early hours of Friday, leaving three students dead and one injured.
According to the police, the assailants arrived on motorbikes armed with AK-47 rifles, entered the school, and fatally shot three students. One student, who was wounded, was taken to an undisclosed hospital where they are currently receiving treatment.
In his grief, Ali urged the authorities, particularly the police and military, to take swift action and ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice.
Reflecting on the tragic incident, Ali shared with Sunday PUNCH that the assault occurred as the children slept in their rooms.
He stated that the armed men forcibly dragged them outside, killing three instantly and injuring one who is now being treated at Nguru Hospital.
Ali said, “These children normally go to school every Thursday of the week and sleep in the school. The report of their killings was reported the next day, Friday, by people in their neighborhood.
“We don’t know the killers. When the police and Army visited us to condole with us over the sad incident, they did not tell us who the killers were. When we heard the sad news, we were seriously terrified.
“The school belongs to us (members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria or Shiites). The victims of the attack were Ahmad AbdulRahman, Mohammed Saleh and Abdullahi Adamu.
“The fourth victim is Saleh Haruna who is now receiving treatment at a hospital. He was shot in the leg.”
Mallam AbdulRahman, the father of the deceased Ahmad, mentioned that they (the parents) had left the situation in God’s hands, choosing not to speak further about the assault.
He condemned the government for not safeguarding the lives and property of its citizens, stressing the immediate need for enhanced security measures to stop more unnecessary loss of life.
“They have left everything in the hands of God. The Almighty will surely judge over this attack on our children.
Mallam Kolo Mohammed, the Headmaster of Faudiya Islamic School, expressed deep sorrow over the unprecedented incident in their three decades of operation, calling for divine intervention and expressing disbelief at the irrational violence.
“We have been operating the school since 30 years. It’s unfortunate that a situation like this is happening to us.
“We are not fighting anyone, we don’t have enemies. We are peace loving people. Why should this happen to us. God Almighty will judge over this incident, insha Allah.
“We are not going to do anything on this, the authorities; police and army, will know what to do on this matter. We have left everything in the hands of the Creator.
Zannah Nur, the District Head of Barko and representative of the Emir of Geidam, denounced the assault on Faudiya Islamic school, calling it inhumane.
Nur appealed to the state government to take strong measures to end the continued loss of innocent lives.
“We have visited the homes of the deceased students to offer our condolences on behalf of the Geidam Emirate and the people of Geidam.
“As leaders, we will continue to engage with security forces and the state government to halt these senseless killings of our people,” he added.
Speaking on the incident, the spokesperson for the Yobe State Police Command, Dungus Abdulkarim, said, “The suspected terrorists attacked the Islamic school on 10 motorcycles with AK-47 rifles and shot sporadically at 4:00am (on Thursday).
“The school belongs to the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, also known as the Shiite.
“When we received a distress call, the police in Geidam rushed to the school and discovered that three students were killed with the injuring of one another.
“The injured student was taken to the Geidam Specialists Hospital for treatment.”
He verified that the deceased students were Muhammadu Saleh, aged 22; Ahmed Abdulrahman, aged 21; and Abdullahi Adamu, also 21 years old. The student currently hospitalized is Sani Haruna, 25 years old.
The PUNCH