Residents of Wagga Mongono, a community in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State, were thrown into mourning after suspected Boko Haram fighters carried out a deadly attack on the town late Tuesday night.
According to reports, the insurgents stormed the area, killing at least four people and leaving many others injured. Eyewitness accounts indicate that the attackers set several houses, shops, and a church ablaze during the assault, forcing residents to flee into nearby bushes for safety.
The incident has once again highlighted the vulnerability of border communities in Adamawa, which have suffered repeated assaults from insurgents in recent years. Boko Haram, whose violent campaign has spanned over a decade, continues to pose a threat in the Northeast despite ongoing military operations aimed at restoring peace.
Ambassador Cyrus Ezra Chihwa, who shared the report on Facebook, confirmed the scale of destruction and loss inflicted on the community. Local sources are calling for urgent intervention to protect civilians and prevent further attacks.
As of the time of this report, authorities have not released an official statement, and details regarding security response or casualty updates remain limited.
The attack underscores the persistent security challenges facing Adamawa and neighbouring states, where rural communities often bear the brunt of extremist violence.