Again, Boko Haram attacks Adamawa gov’s hometown
Boko Haram has launched a deadly attack on the hometown of Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri in Nigeria, marking the fourth such incident in five months.
The town of Madagali, located in Adamawa State, Nigeria, has been the target of yet another Boko Haram assault, which marks a troubling trend with this being the fourth attack in just five months. The most recent attack occurred recently and resulted in significant loss of life, although the exact numbers are still unclear as many residents fled into surrounding forests for safety. The attacks have been chronicled since October 2025, highlighting the ongoing insecurity in the region and the challenges faced by local authorities.
Eyewitness accounts suggest that the attackers displayed a high level of coordination, leading some residents to speculate that they may have had insider information or assistance. During the attack, it was reported that suspected Boko Haram insurgents identified individuals by name, urging them to either come out or face death by burning inside their homes. This horrifying tactic points to a deliberate strategy to instill fear and exert control over the population, further complicating the already dire situation in a region still reeling from the consequences of previous attacks.
In light of these repeated assaults, discussions around security measures and the effectiveness of local government responses are becoming increasingly urgent. Residents and officials alike are calling for increased military presence and more robust strategies to combat the insurgency that has plagued this area. The continuous cycle of violence has far-reaching implications not just for the affected villages but for the broader stability of Adamawa State and Nigeria as a whole, raising concerns about the government's ability to protect its citizens in the face of ongoing threats from insurgent groups like Boko Haram.