Those were the words of 14-year-old Ibrahim Musa Lampo, a
JSS 2 student of Federal Government College, FGC, Bunu Yadi, Yobe State who was
one of the lucky survivors of the Boko Haram massacre on Tuesday, which claimed
the lives of 43 students. The insurgents also burnt the hostels, classrooms and
more than 40 houses during the attack.
Ibrahim who recounted his experience while groaning in pains
was receiving treatment for gunshot injuries at the General Sani Abacha
Specialist Hospital, Damaturu.
His mother, Hajiya Hauwa Lampo, who was sitting beside him
on the hospital bed lamented the inability of government to protect the lives
of the innocent students. The mother passionately appealed to the Federal
Government to “provide adequate security for all unity schools in Nigeria,
particularly in the north eastern region of the country by constructing a fence
that will shield the students from intruders. And if the government can not
deploy adequate security personnel, they should despatch sniffer dogs into the
schools to patrol every nook and corner and this will go a long way in curbing
the insurgency.”
Ibrahim’s father, Mallam Musa Lampo, an immigration officer
was still in shock over the incident and simply said: “I have committed
everything into the hands of God.”
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