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Borno Massacre: DHQ insists 43 farmers were killed, faults UN report

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TRACKING____The Defence Headquarters has reacted to a report by the United Nations that 110 civilians were killed by Boko Haram in Saturday onslaught on farmers in the Jere Local Government Area of Borno State.

Daily Times recalls that the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Edward Kallon, on Monday, disclosed that at least 110 persons died in the horrific attack.

But the Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. John Enenche, insisted that as of Monday morning, 43 corpses were recovered from the incident scene in the Zabarmari area of the northeast state.

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Speaking while featuring on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme on Monday, Enenche said the troops counted the corpses together with the locals and 43 deaths were recorded.

He said, “I knew it (the issue) is going to come up particularly because it is coming from the United Nations and not a source that does not want to be identified. This is a source that has identified itself that a 110 specifically (were murdered).”

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Enenche, however, explained that he contacted the field commandants and “they gave me a synopsis of what happened. When the governor was to go (to the scene) and after they had recovered the dead, the troops had to move in there and they counted 43.

“Of course, some people ran into the bush and they started coming back and trickling in.

“As at 2pm yesterday (Sunday), I called them and they got back to me at about 7pm yesterday, still counting, looking if they will recover (more corpses). We call it Exploitation after Action Review.”

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The DHQ Coordinator said the search for more remains of victims is still on but insisted that 43 corpses were retrieved from the scene as of today.

“Probably we may count up to the figure he (Kallon) gave in the future but as it is now, what we have counted with the locals is still 43 and we are hoping that we don’t get beyond that.

“This is the real situation. I did not sleep, we had to follow it because this is very relevant coming from the United Nations.”

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The massacre of the rice farmers, who were buried yesterday, has attracted strong international and national condemnations with some Nigerians calling on the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), to sack the country’s service chiefs and overhaul the security architecture of Nigeria.

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