14 dead as Boko Haram suicide bombers attack Chibok again

14 dead as Boko Haram suicide bombers attack Chibok again
This report was made by Punch Newspaper thus morning concerning the suicide attack carried out last night in Chibok, Borno State. 
No fewer than 14 persons were killed on Wednesday in a suicide attack on the Chibok Market in Borno State.
Also, five other persons, who had gone to the bush to fetch firewood, were killed by fighters of the outlawed Boko Haram sect in Jawu, near Auno, a village in Borno State.
In the attack on the Chibok market on Wednesday, 30 persons were similarly injured.
The Chairman, Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State, Mr. Ba’ana Lawan, confirmed the suicide attack on Chibok.
Lawan, who claimed he was out of the town and as such could not give the details of the attack especially the number of casualties, said he was told of the attack on the telephone.
One of the residents of the town, Ibrahim Suleiman, told one of our correspondents on the telephone that eight people died on the spot, adding that six more persons among the injured later lost their lives at the hospital.
Suleiman said, “The market was only opened today (Wednesday) and the suicide bombers hit the market at exactly 12.54pm. Eight people died on the spot while over 30 were rushed to the General Hospital, Uba, in the Askira Local Government Area, with two of the victims in critical condition.”
A resident of Chibok, Solomon Abga, while speaking with our correspondent on the telephone, said that the suicide bombers carried out the attacks despite the heavy presence of security men in the town.

“I cannot understand the reason why the government is insisting that normalcy has returned when you cannot go to Chibok from Maiduguri through Damboa? The road is still closed because Boko Haram terrorists are still operating 21 kilometres away from Maiduguri,” he said.