THISDAY

Again, Boko Haram Attacks Maiduguri, Kills 11

- Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri

At least 11 people were killed yesterday as Boko Haram gunmen and suicide bombers attacked a suburb of Maiduguri, the Borno capital, the State Police Command said.

Apart from 11 persons that were killed, 15 others were injured in the attack at and Polo general area.

Witnesses said the attack occurred in the morning as residents were responding to the postponeme­nt of the general election early yesterday.

The postponeme­nt of the polls limited the spread of news of the attack, with many in Maiduguri only getting to learn of the attack hours later, residents said

Witnesses said four Boko Haram fighters — three with suicide vests on their bodies, and one armed with a rifle — invaded their neighborho­od and immediatel­y began to shoot sporadical­ly while the suicide bombers blew themselves up.

In Gwozari, Muslims who went to pray in the morning had to cut short their prayers after hearing the sound of gunfire. But as they made their ways out of the mosque, the gunman shot at them killing two and injuring many.

According to eyewitness, one of the suicide bombers tried to enter a mosque where people were observing their morning prayers but before he got closer, most them had started fleeing. So, the gunman opened fire from a distance and killed two people.

The other assailant detonated his suicide vests at a different location called Kushari where he killed himself and a fleeing child, he said.

The third suicide bomber wondered into Maiduguri neighborho­od called Polo where he detonated himself amidst fleeing people. Three persons died in the explosion.

A resident of Polo said one of the civilian-JTF operatives was able “to shoot the gunman accompanyi­ng the two suicide bombers in the leg before a soldier came to shoot the injured gunman dead.”

The Borno State Commission­er of Police, Mr. Damian Chukwu said the injured were taken to the hospital and clearance operation “is currently being carried out at the location by a joint team of Explosive Ordnance Department, the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS), the Police Mobile Force, the Civil Defence and the military.”

The attack occurred barely 24 hours after Ahmad Salkida, the Nigerian journalist known for his profession­al access to Boko Haram, tweeted that about 50 Boko Haram fighters were spotted camping at somewhere behind Maiduguri, called Ajilari-Cross.

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