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In fulfillment of an earlier agreement for an out-of-court  settlement, the Borno State government yesterday paid N100 million as compensation to the family of the in-law of the late Boko Haram sect  leader, Baba Fugu.
Meanwhile, four suspected Boko Haram gunmen on  motorcycle at the weekend attacked a tea shop  in Gazangi-Tashan Gandu  area of Biu, in Borno State, killing three people, and injuring five  others.
The late Fugu was an in-law of the deceased Boko Haram leader, Mohammed Yusuf.
Fugu was killed by policemen in 2009 after he made himself available at the Borno State Police Command, Maiduguri.
Presenting  the cheque to the Fugu  family’s solicitor, Anayo Adibe, Governor  Kashim Shettima said: “The ceremony today at the Government House, is a  solemn one and that my heart goes to the family of the deceased Baba  Fugu and others that lost their lives in the sectarian crises that  engulfed the state.”
The governor said despite the situation the  state had found itself since the Boko Haram sect decided to take arms  against everyone, the state government will not stop appealing  to them  to lay down their arms and embrace peace since violence would  not  achieve anything.
He said it is only through the path of peace and  dialogue that could lead to the development of the state and the nation  at large.
The family subsequently went to court seeking  compensation from the Borno and Federal governments for alleged  extra-judicial killing.
The family’s prayer was granted by a  Maiduguri High Court which ordered the state and the Federal governments  to pay N100 million as compensation.
The state government challenged the lower court’s ruling at Federal Appeal Court, Jos to upturn the decision.
But the State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Mallam Zanna Gana was instructed to withdraw the suit.
Confirming  the incident, the Borno State Police Commissioner, Simeon Midenda told  The Guardian that five motorcycle-gunmen attacked a teashop by firing  several gunshots into the shop and killed one of the customers.
Midenda  further disclosed: “The report of my area commander of the Police in  Biu indicated that one person was killed, while seven other customers  who sustained gunshot wounds and were taken to the Biu General Hospital  for treatment”
Source: 
Guardiannews
