Mohammed Sadiq, another
local who helped in the burials on Saturday, put the death toll at more than
400 but the Borno state government did not state a precise figure, giving a
toll of “hundreds”. Troops from Chad and Niger retook Damasak from Boko Haram
on March 9 as part of a regional offensive to combat the militants, who
captured the town in November last year. A Chadian security source said at the
time that some 200 rebel fighters were killed in the offensive as well as 10
soldiers. On March 20, Chadian army spokesman Colonel Azem Bermandoa Agouna
said about 100 bodies were found in a mass grave under a bridge just outside
Damasak. Some had been decapitated while others shot. Agouna estimated that the
massacre probably occurred in January.
In the latest discovery,
Sadiq said the bodies had been covered by sand from the encroaching desert. “We
were mobilised by the state authorities to bury them and we did it accordingly.
The bodies include those of women and children as well as agile men,” he added.
Kusur said the bodies discovered from Thursday last week “far outnumbered”
those found in March when the town was liberated. “We brought all of them and
though the bodies have decomposed, we gave them (a) proper burial in more than
20 mass graves that can be identified anytime the need arises,” he said.
The discovery came as
thousands of people displaced by the violence sought to return from temporary
camps to Damasak, which is near Lake Chad in the far north of restive Borno
state. Some 1.5 million people have been forced to flee their homes since the
insurgency began in 2009. Claimed successes against the militants by Nigeria
and its partners Chad, Niger and Cameroon have increased talk of the displaced
returning home. Borno state Governor Kashim Shettima set up a committee to look
at ways to rebuild some of the towns recovered but members of one of the
sub-committees returned with news of the grim find. Their spokesman Baba Gana
Mustapha, said: “The level of devastation in Damasak is high. We have seen
hundreds of people that were massacred by Boko Haram.”

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