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  • Four dead, six injured in Maiduguri

    Four dead, six injured in Maiduguri

    Four female suicide bombers were killed yesterday as they tried to sneak into Maiduguri metropolis. Six farmers were injured.

    Police spokesman Victor Isuku, who confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in a telephone interview, said the event happened about 8.30am in Tomsu Ngamdu community, on the outskirts of Maiduguri.

    He said one of the bombers detonated her explosive device near a military check point, while the other one detonated hers at a Civilian Joint Task Force checkpoint, killing themselves and injuring six farmers.

    The other two were killed dead by security operatives before they detonated the bomb. “Police EOD teams have been deployed in the scene to sanitise the area,” he added.

  • Four dead, six injured in Maiduguri

    Four female suicide bombers were killed yesterday as they tried to sneak into Maiduguri.

    Six farmers were injured.

    Police spokesman Victor Isuku, who spoke to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said the event happened about 8.30 am in Tomsu Ngamdu, outskirts of Maiduguri.

    He said a bomber detonated her device near a military check point, and the other at a Civilian Joint Task Force check point, killing themselves and injuring the farmers.

    The other two were killed by security operatives before they detonated theirs. “Police EOD teams have been deployed in the scene to sanitise the area,” he added.

  • Four suicide bombers killed, six farmers injured in Maiduguri

    Four suicide bombers killed, six farmers injured in Maiduguri

    The Police in Borno on Tuesday said four female suicide bombers were killed while trying to sneak into Maiduguri metropolis.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state,Victor Isuku, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria in a telephone interview.

    Isuku said that the incident occurred at about 8:30 a.m. in Tomsu Ngamdu community on the outskirts of Maiduguri.

    He said that one of the suicide bombers detonated her explosive near a military check point, while the other one detonated hers at a Civilian Joint Task Force checkpoint, all killing themselves and injuring six farmers nearby.

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    He said that the two other bombers were shot dead by security operatives before they detonated the bomb concealed in their body.

    “Police EOD teams have been deployed to the scene to sanitise the area,” the PPRO said.

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  • Two suicide bombers killed in Maiduguri

    The Police in Borno yesterday  said two female suicide bombers were killed while trying to sneak into Maiduguri metropolis.

    Mr Victor Isuku, the Police Public Relations Officer, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in a telephone interview in Maiduguri.

    Isuku said that the incident occurred on Sunday evening along Maiduguri-Gamboru highway.

    He said that one of the suicide bombers detonated an Improvised Explosive Device (IEDs) strapped to her body and killed herself, while the other bomber was gunned down by security operatives before she detonated the bomb concealed to her body.

    Isuku explained that the incident occurred at the outskirt of Maiduguri, adding that there were no casualties recorded in the incident.

    “Preliminary information available to me indicates that two female suicide bombers tried to sneak into Maiduguri, one of them detonated the IED on her body and killed herself while the other one was gunned down.

    “Police EOD teams have been deployed to the scene to sanitize the area,” he added.

  • 2 suicide bombers killed in Maiduguri

    2 suicide bombers killed in Maiduguri

    The Police in Borno on Sunday said two female suicide bombers were killed while trying to sneak into Maiduguri metropolis.

    Mr Victor Isuku, the Police Public Relations Officer, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in a telephone interview in Maiduguri.
    Isuku said that the incident occurred on Sunday evening along Maiduguri-Gamboru highway.

    He said that one of the suicide bombers detonated an Improvised Explosive Device (IEDs) strapped to her body and killed herself, while the other bomber was gunned down by security operatives before she detonated the bomb concealed to her body.

    Isuku explained that the incident occurred at the outskirt of Maiduguri, adding that there were no casualties recorded in the incident.

    “Preliminary information available to me indicates that two female suicide bombers tried to sneak into Maiduguri, one of them detonated the IED on her body and killed herself while the other one was gunned down.

    “Police EOD teams have been deployed to the scene to sanitize the area,” he added. (NAN)

  • Air Force raids degrade Boko Haram insurgents–COAS

    Air Force raids degrade Boko Haram insurgents–COAS

    The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, on Friday said the service had carried out air raids causing heavy damage to the Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East.

    Sadiq told newsmen in Maiduguri that several air raids were conducted under the Operation Ruwan Wuta II, designed as a final onslaught on the insurgents.

    “The whole idea is to further degrade the capacity of the Boko Haram insurgents and to make sure that we get them where they are hiding.

    “And in the last few days it has been very successful, we have been able to substantially effect the necessary damage and frustrate any effort for them to re-group in certain areas of Sambisa Forest”.

    Sadiq disclosed that the Federal Government had procured aircrafts and helicopters to enhance air operations in the campaign against the Boko Haram insurgents as well as protect lives and property.

    He said that the newly acquired jets and helicopters would soon be deployed to the front line to enhance the counter-insurgency operation in the region.

    The Chief of Air Staff added that the service had constructed residential accommodation and upgraded the apron at 105 Composite Group, Maiduguri to accommodate the increasing number of war planes.

    Sadiq explained that the projects were designed to provide enabling environment and decent accommodation to improve the wellbeing of the servicemen.

    “The Federal Government has approved more aircraft for us and we are thinking ahead to see that we have the accommodation for those coming with these helicopters and aircrafts the government has procured for us.

    “With more aircrafts you have to expand the parking space; we have reactivated a quite a number and more are coming, what we thought was to quickly expand the apron so that we have enough space for the aircrafts that are coming to be able to park.

    “For us in the Air Force; we are always working, training, expanding infrastructure, building capacity for both the pilots, technicians and engineers”.

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    While lauding the government’s gesture, Sadiq also commended the servicemen for their dedication and gallantry in the counter-insurgency operation. (NAN)

  • Police advise Maiduguri residents to be vigilant

    Police advise Maiduguri residents to be vigilant

    The Police Command in Borno on Monday urged people of the state to be vigilant in order to check the spate of suicide bombing coordinated by Boko Haram insurgents.

    The Police Commissioner, Mr Damian Chukwu, made the call while updating newsmen on the Sunday night suicide bomb attack in Maiduguri metropolis where he said that 18 persons were killed and 16 others wounded.

    “Two more persons among the injured died today; this brings the number of the death to 18 and 16 wounded.

    “The injured persons were responding to treatment at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH)”.

    Chukwu noted that normalcy had returned to the area, adding that the command had deployed personnel and intensified patrol in Maiduguri and other liberated communities.

    The command had earlier confirmed 16 persons killed and 18 others sustained injuries in multiple suicide bomb attacks at Muna area of Maiduguri.

    The command said that the incident occurred when a male suicide bomber detonated an explosive device in a crowded area, killing 13 people and wounded five others.

    He said that two other female suicide bombers also detonated Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) strapped to their bodies and injured 13 persons.

    “On 22/10/2017 at about 20: 20 hours a male suicide bomber detonated IED strapped to his body at Muna Garage, killing himself and thirteen persons, while five others sustained injuries.

    “In another development at Muna Dalti, two female suicide bombers detonated IEDs killing themselves and injuring 13 others.

    “The Injured persons were referred to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) for treatment and the corpses were evacuated.

    “Police EOD teams have been deployed to sanitise the scene.

    “In all, 16 persons were killed and 18 others injured in the three explosions”.

    Chukwu, however, charged the media, traditional and religious leaders to sensitise the residents to the need to be vigilante to protect themselves against suicide bombings.

    “Although the military had decimated the Boko Haram group, but the insurgents have not surrendered, they are still fighting.

    “They are trying to establish their relevance through suicide bomb attack, it is therefore necessary for the people to be security conscious of their surroundings.

    Chukwu also suggested the relocation of Gamboru market, motor parks at Muna and other areas of the metropolis to control traffic congestion to enhance security. (NAN)

  • Fresh suicide attacks kill 15, injure 18 in Maiduguri

    Fresh suicide attacks kill 15, injure 18 in Maiduguri

    Borno State Police Commissioner Mr. Damian Chukwu has confirmed the killing of 16 people in a fresh multiple suicide explosions in Maiduguri.

    The suicide attack was said to have occurred on Sunday night at the Muna Garage, a notorious suburb at the outskirts of Maiduguri highly vulnerable to Boko Haram attacks in the recent past, while another attack was carried out at Mauna Dalti, an unregistered IDP camp.

    In a text message to our correspondent, the Borno State Police Commissioner disclosed that, the first suicide attack was carried out by a male suicide bomber at Muna Garage who strapped his body with Improvised Explosives Device(IED) killing himself and thirteen others with five people injured.

    At the Muna Dalti Garage, the CP informed that the heinous act was executed by two female bombers who killed themselves after detonating their body strapped IED injuring thirteen people.

    Mr. Damian Chukwu also explained that the injured persons have been evacuated to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH). He added that all the dead bodies have been evacuated, while the police EOD team has been deployed to sanitize the area and render it safe.

    The Borno State Police Commissioner has also assured citizens of their safety, just as he disclosed that the command is monitoring the security situation in the state with his men deployed on intelligence surveillance.

    In another development, CP Chukwu has also disclosed that his command intend to open more of their divisions hitherto closed following successful military operations in those areas.

    He added that a feasibility study has already been carried out in Kukawa Local Government to reopen the division to pave way for the restoration of civil authority in the area, stressing that, the mission carried out in the area was hitch-free.

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  • 16 killed, 18 others wounded in Maiduguri attacks

    16 killed, 18 others wounded in Maiduguri attacks

    The Police Command in Borno on Monday said 16 persons were killed and 18 others sustained injuries in multiple suicide bomb attacks at Muna area of Maiduguri.

    The Police Commissioner, Mr Damian Chukwu, confirmed the incident in a text message sent to newsmen in Maiduguri.

    Chukwu said that the incident occurred when a male suicide bomber detonated an explosive device in a crowded area, killing 13 people and wounding five others.

    He said two other female suicide bombers also detonated Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) strapped to their bodies and injured 13 persons.

    “On 22/10/2017 at about 20: 20 hours a male suicide bomber detonated IED strapped to his body at Muna Garage, killing himself and thirteen persons, while five others sustained injuries.

    “In another development at Muna Dalti, two female suicide bombers detonated IEDs killing themselves and injuring 13 others.

    “The Injured persons were referred to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) for treatment and corpses were evacuated.

    “Police EOD teams have been deployed to sanitise the scene.

    “In all, 16 persons were killed and 18 others injured in the three explosions,” the commissioner said.

    Also, Alhaji Satomi Ahmad, the Chairman, Borno State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), said the agency had conducted rescue exercise at the scene of the attack.

    Satomi said that the State Government would provide free medical treatment to the victims.

    He called on the people to be vigilant and provide useful information to security agencies.

    “We have recorded about 13 suicide bomb attacks this year at Muna area. The area is vulnerable and I advise residents to be more vigilant,”the chairman said.

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  • Fishermen happy as trading resumes at Maiduguri fish market

    Fishermen happy as trading resumes at Maiduguri fish market

    Fish traders in Borno have expressed joy over resumption of activities at the Baga and Maiduguri fish markets, following the restoration of peace in the area.

    A cross section of the traders on Saturday in Maiduguri said that the development would boost trade and stabilise fish prices.

    Malam Amadu Na-Ai, said that trading had resumed fully at the two markets after they were closed down in the past three years due to the Boko Haram insurgency.

    Na-Ai said that buyers were now coming from the southern parts of the country to buy fish in Maiduguri.

    “Traders from Lagos, Port Harcourt and Aba are coming to buy fish here.

    “Presently, we are enjoying high patronage and the market condition is good,” he said.

    Another trader, Sadiq Kowanaka, added that the resumption of trading activities at the market had pushed prices down.

    Kowanaka explained that prices were going down on daily basis due to improvement in the supply chain.

    He said that a basket of dried fish was sold at N25, 000 as against its previous price of N40, 000.

    “Fish prices have gone down by about 35 per cent following resumption of trading activities at the fish market,” he said.

    Kowanaka, however, lamented that most the traders lost their capital due to the insurgency, and called for support to enable them to return to the trade.

    Abubakar Gamandi, Chairman of the Lake Chad Basin Fishery Association, noted that the provision of modern fishing and conduct of weeds clearance exercise in the river would encourage fishing, reduce wastage and end scarcity of fishery products.

    Gamandi said that lack of modern fishing tools and processing equipment was a major obstacle militating against sustainable development in the sector.

    He said the Boko Haram insurgency had negatively affected the trade and resulted in acute scarcity of fishery products.

    “The insurgents had destroyed canoes, tools and ravaged fishing communities in the Lake Chad basin.

    “In the wake of the insurgents’ attacks, about 204 fishing communities were destroyed while about two million fishermen were displaced.

    “The activities of the insurgents disrupted fishing in the past four years forcing thousands of people out of job,” he said.

    The chairman said that some of the fishermen had returned to resume their activities sequel to the lifting of ban on fish trade by the military.

    He, however, lamented that members of the union could not carry on with fishing due to lack of canoes and other tools.

    “Initially, we relied on wooden canoes and local tools, but they were vandalised by the insurgents.

    “Devastating weeds had also outgrown in the river which made fishing practically impossible,” he said.

    Gamandi said the grass obstructed free flow of water and destroyed most of the fish species.

    He said the association had so far registered over 3, 000 fishermen in the affected areas and conducted weeds clearance, to enable them to resume fishing activities.

    Gamandi listed the affected communities to include Buduram, Doronbaga and Baga.

    The chairman called on the federal and state governments to provide the necessary equipment to enable more fishermen to re-join the trade.

    Gamandi also called on the Lake Chad Basin Development Commission to conduct weeds clearance exercise to save the aquatic species from extinction.

    “The military are providing support to fishermen to enable them to conduct their activities without fear of attack by the insurgents.

    “They also provide personnel to escort the fishermen to carry their fish to the market in Maiduguri,” Gamandi added.

    Baga is one of the major fish trading centres in the North-East, where various types of fish are bought and transported to other parts of the country.

    There is also a big population of fishermen in the area due to the availability of fish and other aquatic species in the lake.

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