Bodies of four residents and five suicide bombers who died during
yesterday's Boko Haram terrorist attack at jiddari polo and high court
area of the Maiduguri have been evacuated, according to the National
Emergency Management Agency...
It was gathered that the bodies were recovered after troops of the
Nigerian Army successfully overpowered the terrorists on Thursday after
they attacked Maiduguri, the Borno state capital.
A report by Channels TV revealed that the insurgents had made their
way through a cashew plantation to the Jiddari Polo area of the state
capital before launching the attack around 6pm.
As the gun battle raged, residents fled the area for safety with many in Maiduguri gripped with fear.
Amid the uncertainty and confusion over the attack, the Deputy
Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Kingsley Samuel, issued a
statement advising residents not to panic but to stay at home as the
situation was under control.
The Air Force, on its part, conducted air patrol around the
metropolis with many residents trapped in the traffic caused by the
confusion and panic the attack created.
Theatre Commander, Operation LAFIYA DOLE, Major General Rogers
Nicholas, confirmed in a statement in the night that the troops
successfully repelled the attack.
He confirmed in a statement that the attack occurred around the
Jiddari Polo area of Maiduguri and that the troops were supported by the
Air Task Force, Nigerian Police Force, Nigerian Security and Civil
Defence Corps and other security agencies including the Civilian Joint
Task Force.
“The troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE are currently in pursuit
of the Boko Haram Terrorists and have dominated the area while also
patrolling the general area of Jiddari,” the Theatre Commander said.
He called on residents of the area and members of the public that fled as a result of the attack to return to their homes.
“They are further encouraged to report any suspicious persons to security agencies currently patrolling the area,” he added.
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