Injured
people are comforted at the site after a bombing attack of an internally
displaced persons camp in Rann, Nigeria January 17, 2017. MSF/Handout via
Reuters
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A total of 234 people
were killed and buried after a Nigerian military jet mistakenly bombed a camp
occupied by persons displaced by Boko Haram, an official has said.
PREMIUM
TIMES report continues:
The
Chairman of Kala-Balge Local Government Area of Borno State, Babagana Malarima,
said 234 persons were buried in Rann village, which is in the local government,
after the January 17 bombing.
The
Nigerian military and the federal government have described the bombing as an
accident and expressed solidarity with the victims. An Air Force investigation
team has since arrived Borno to investigate the attack.
The
military said the jet was meant to target suspected Boko Haram members when it
accidentally bombed the camp.
Mr.
Malarima said two other injured persons died in the hospital after they were
flown by helicopter from the camp.
He
disclosed this on Friday when the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, visited
Rann.
The
council chairman is the first government official to give a major casualty
figure after the Doctors without Borders, MSF, announced on the day of the
attack that 52 persons died and 120 others injured.
The
MSF later said the death toll could be as high as 174.
“We
buried 234 corpses in Rann after the bombs were dropped on the IDP camp,” Mr.
Malarima said. “We have two others injured persons that died while in hospital
in Maiduguri.”
Several
of the wounded were flown by helicopter to Maiduguri due to the bad and
insecure state of roads that link the Borno Capital with Kala-Balge, where the
Rann camp is located.
The
council chairman said the families of the dead persons as well as the injured
ones are asking for compensation from the Nigerian government.
The
victims, mostly Muslims, have not stated the terms of compensation. But in
Islam compensation for manslaughter is paid to the tune of 100 camels or its
equivalent, which could be about ₦40 million person.
Should the victims insist on payment by Islamic standard, which is sometimes used in parts of Northern Nigeria, the federal could pay as much as ₦9.5 billion compensation.
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