Boko Haram: My family members still missing 4years after insurgents attacked Adamawa – Victim
The victim who hails from Gubeiku, in Gombi LGA of the state where the said Boko Haram attacks took place in 2015 and forced members of her family to flee in different directions, told DAILY POST over the weekend that the family members have remained scattered since then.
She said while some of the rest of her family members still live in IDP camps, others are in homes of relations or friends. “All of us were confused. We ran away and have not been able to go back because there are no houses for us. Nobody died but our houses and everything in them were burnt. Another beneficiary of the programme, Emily Boyingu, from Michika in Adamawa State, said she lost her aunt and her father’s house to Boko Haram when the insurgents attacked her community in 2017.
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