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Nigerian politician targeted in deadly Adamawa attack | Nigerian politician targeted in deadly Adamawa attack |
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Eleven people have been killed in an attack in north-eastern Nigeria targeting the deputy governor of Adamawa state, police say. | |
The assailants used guns and machetes in the attack in Mildu village. Some victims had their throats slit. | The assailants used guns and machetes in the attack in Mildu village. Some victims had their throats slit. |
Deputy state governor Bala James Ngilari was not at home when the assailants arrived in the village. Two of his guards were among those killed. | Deputy state governor Bala James Ngilari was not at home when the assailants arrived in the village. Two of his guards were among those killed. |
It was not immediately clear who carried out the attack. | It was not immediately clear who carried out the attack. |
Villagers and police said the attackers called out the names of those they were targeting when they entered Mildu on Saturday morning. | Villagers and police said the attackers called out the names of those they were targeting when they entered Mildu on Saturday morning. |
Islamist group Boko Haram is active in the region, though the state of Adamawa is also the scene of a political feud between members of the ruling PDP party. | Islamist group Boko Haram is active in the region, though the state of Adamawa is also the scene of a political feud between members of the ruling PDP party. |
This week Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan set up a panel to look into the possibility of granting Boko Haram militants an amnesty. | This week Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan set up a panel to look into the possibility of granting Boko Haram militants an amnesty. |
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