The Nigerian military today said that Islamist Boko Haram fighters were
planning to carry out multiple bomb explosions in Maiduguri, the Borno
State capital, during this year’s Sallah festival. In order to thwart such deadly
plans, the military announced severe restrictions on the movement of
vehicles throughout the state.
A statement issued in Maiduguri by Colonel Sani Usman, a spokesman of
the 7th Division of the Nigerian Army, said information “at the
disposal of security agencies reveals that Boko Haram terrorists have
perfected plans to launch multiple bomb explosions in Maiduguri
metropolis and other major towns across Borno State during the Eid El
Kabir celebrations 2014 using motor vehicles, tricycles, etc.
Their main
targets include Sallah praying grounds, markets and other public
places.”
To counter the threats, the military statement declared that
vehicular movement would be banned in the entire state from 5 p.m. on
Friday, October 3, to 7 a.m. on Monday, October 6, 2014. “Members of the
general public are advised to perform their Eid El Kabir prayers at
praying grounds nearest to their respective residences,” the military
ordered.
The military added: “While necessary security measures are being
implemented, members of the general public are hereby requested to
comply fully with this embargo as defaulters will be severely
sanctioned. However, workers on essential services such as hospitals and
fire services with clear identification are exempted.
“Members of the public are also requested to please report any
suspicious movement of persons or vehicles around their environments to
the nearest security agencies.”
SaharaReporters had earlier
reported exclusively that sources within Nigerian military intelligence
had disclosed a plan by the Islamist insurgents to launch a series of
daring attacks in a bid to capture Maiduguri. However, over the last
three weeks, Nigerian soldiers have trounced insurgent fighters who made
several attempts to seize the town of Konduga in Borno State in order
to use it as a gateway to attempt a massive attack on Maiduguri.
Hundreds of Boko Haram fighters have perished in the recent battles in
which the group also lost a significant number of vehicles, including
military tanks the group had taken from the army in previous battles.
Source: Sahara Reporters.
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