Michael Olugbode, in Maiduguri and Daji Sani in
Yola
At least six persons were killed in a suicide
attack in Maiduguri wednesday.
Confirming the death toll to THISDAY, a hospital source said six corpses were brought to the hospital from the scene of the attack.
Confirming the death toll to THISDAY, a hospital source said six corpses were brought to the hospital from the scene of the attack.
He said: “Six corpses were brought from Muna
garage area where a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device.”
Some members of the civilian JTF, who spoke to our THISDAY, said there was a bomb blast at Muna and some of their colleagues, who are stationed around the garage told them that six people died including the suicide bomber.”
Confirming the attack, the spokesman of the police in Borno State, Murtala Ibrahim, said two persons were killed in the incident.He said: “Today (yesterday), at about 1345hrs, a male suicide bomber with Improvised Explosive Device (IED) strapped on his body, moved towards the State Armed Robbery Squad (SARS) Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) patrol team at Muna garage area.
Some members of the civilian JTF, who spoke to our THISDAY, said there was a bomb blast at Muna and some of their colleagues, who are stationed around the garage told them that six people died including the suicide bomber.”
Confirming the attack, the spokesman of the police in Borno State, Murtala Ibrahim, said two persons were killed in the incident.He said: “Today (yesterday), at about 1345hrs, a male suicide bomber with Improvised Explosive Device (IED) strapped on his body, moved towards the State Armed Robbery Squad (SARS) Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) patrol team at Muna garage area.
“In an attempt to gun him
down, the IED exploded killing the bomber. A n unknown civilian was also killed
in the explosion, while seven other civilians and four SARS personnel were
injured.”
Ibrahim also said: “The
armoured vehicle suffered damage as a result of the blast.”
He further disclosed that
“The casualties were rushed to the University of Maiduguri Teaching hospital,
and are responding to treatment. Normalcy has been restored and the area
sanitised.”
Meanwhile, the Chairman
of Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Hon. Yusuf Mohammed, yesterday
confirmed that Boko Haram terrorists raided Nguru-Bakin Dutse Village last
Tuesday night, burning down the newly renovated hospital and several houses in
the areas.
The council chairman who
confirmed the attack lamented that the current
incessant attacks on his council by the terrorist’s group was unbearable and
inhuman to his people.
He further explained that
although no life was lost in the attack, they have lost a very important
hospital which had been the source of treatment to villagers around that area,
adding that now his people have to travel very far to get treated if they are
ill.
Mohammed said the
terrorists stormed the village around 9 to 10 p.m. last Tuesday night and burnt
down a newly renovated hospital and several houses.
He said the villagers who
were earlier alerted before the arrival of the terrorists, immediately fled to
near by bush for safety.
He explained that if not
for the quick intervention of the mobile police and the hunters assisting the military
in the fight against insurgency, the story would have been different.
Mohammed revealed that
the anti-riot police and hunters were able to repel further attacks and pushed
back the terrorists to Sambisa forest.
Locals from the area said
the terrorists have reinforced and change their mode of attacks, adding that
the locals have also agreed to alert one another on the movement of the
terrorists because they usually move in a larger number and their movement is
mostly known.
“That is why before they
storm a community, we always know their movement because of their numbers and
we always notified others so that they can flee for their lives,” one of the
locals said.
He added: “What we need
is to send more security personnel to the affected areas to curb the activities
of the terrorists.”
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