Abuja
residents were rattled on Sunday by sporadic gunshots which lasted for over one
hour thus prompting fears that the federal capital city may have come under the
attack of the dreaded Boko Haram sect. But the Department of State Security
Service (DSS), was quick to confirm that an attempt by one of the suspects
detained at its headquarters in Asokoro district of Abuja to escape led to the
gun duel. The jail break was however successfully foiled. Our Abuja correspondent
said residents of Asokoro and environ told of how they were rattled by repeated
gunshots.
In a
statement by its Deputy Director (Public Relations) Ms Marilyn Ogar, the DSS
said, “at 07:15 hours, the Service suspect handler went to the detention
facility within the Headquarters to feed the suspects.”
According
to the statement, one of the suspects attempted to disarm the Service suspect
handler “by hitting him at the back of his head with his handcuff.” It said the
attempt by the unnamed suspect to escape drew the attention of other guards at
the facility who fired some shots to warn and deter others.
“The gun
shots attracted the attention of the military with whom we have an
understanding of mutual assistance in the event of any threat. The Army
immediately deployed a team to reinforce our perimeter guards to forestall any
external collaborators,” Ms Ogar said.
She
assured that the situation had since been brought under control, while
promising that further details would be communicated.
The DSS
spokesperson did not say whether there were casualties in the attack, but
military helicopters deployed were seen hovering around the area.
One of the
on-line publications, PREMIUM TIMES, had earlier reported that there had been
“heavy gunfire exchanges around the vicinity of Nigeria’s presidential palace
and the headquarters of the Department of State Services in the Asokoro
District of Abuja in the past one hour.”
The
expansive headquarters of the State Security Service, popularly known as Yellow
House, is almost adjacent one of the remote gates of the presidential villa.
Residents
of the nearby Aso Drive Area said the gunshots were either coming out of the
SSS headquarters or the presidential villa.
A resident
of the area told PREMIUM TIMES, “We don’t know what’s going on here. Heavy
gunfire has been coming from the direction of the villa. The entire area has
been barricaded. SSS operatives are scampering out of their headquarters as the
gunshots get louder.
“Soldiers
are now heading in the direction of the SSS headquarters with Armoured
Personnel Carriers. Those of us living around here have been asked to stay
indoors and not venture out.”
It was not
immediately clear how detainees, held in the highly fortified complex, got guns
with which they shot at soldiers and SSS operatives for over an hour.
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