Gunmen riding on motorcycles (Okada) have killed a
prominent politician in Nigeria’s second city of Kano, officials said
Sunday amid a wave of similar shootings blamed on a radical Islamist
group.
Boko Haram insurgents have attacked scores of political leaders and
other symbols of authority in Nigeria’s restive north. A police source,
who confirmed the killing, said the group may be responsible for the
latest violence.Ibrahim Abba Garko, a lawmaker in the assembly of Kano state, of which
Kano city is the capital, was .................
shot three times as he sat with friends at
a popular meeting spot near a petrol station.
“He was shot in the head, chest and shoulder by the gunmen and from all
indications he was their target,” said Salisu Ibrahim Riruwai, another
Kano state lawmaker.
“He died on the spot,” Riruwai said, adding that two others were seriously injured in the attack.
Such targetted political assassinations have been rare in Kano, although
the historic city was on January 20 the site of the group’s deadliest
ever attack when at least 185 people were killed.
Boko Haram has said it wants to create an Islamic state in Nigeria’s
mainly Muslim north, although the group is believed to consist of
various cells with different aims. Attacks linked to local rivalries
have in the past been blamed on Boko Haram.
The group’s insurgency is estimated to have left 2,800 people dead since 2009, including killings by the security services.
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