Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, has come under attack from insurgents believed to be members of
the extremist Boko Haram sect, residents have told PREMIUM TIMES.
Two thunderous explosions, suspected to be from detonated bombs, were
heard in the city at about 6:15 p.m. The blast occurred at an area
called Ngomari area of the capital. Yahaya Adamu, a mechanic living in
the area, told PREMIUM TIMES on telephone that:
“There is heavy dust and smoke everywhere now, and I am running home now to see if my family are safe”.
It cannot be ascertained immediately if the blast was targeted at civilians. No one could also
say if there are casualties yet.
The spokesperson of the state police command, Gideon Jubril, could not
be reached to comment for this story. His telephone was switched off
when our reporter called.
PREMIUM TIMES reporter however observed that the blasts have triggered
panic in the city with residents seen rushing to their respective homes
for safety.
The Boko Haram sect has in the past months intensified attacks on the
northeast states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, which are under emergency
rule. It has been attacking security and military installations,
including barracks and airbases at will. It has also been pummeling
schools, towns and villages unchallenged and ransacking highways. This
week, it slaughtered
more than 29 pupils at a government boarding school in Yobe.
As the litany of atrocities lengthened, President Goodluck Jonathan
claimed the Nigerian government is winning the war against the
insurgency.
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