The
Nigerian Army has confirmed the killing of 14 persons, including four
suicide bombers, in a bomb explosion at Sajeri area of Maiduguri in
Borno.
The acting Army spokesman,
Col. Sani Usman, confirmed the incident in a statement made available to
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Friday.
Usman
said that 39 other persons were injured in the explosion which occurred
near the Ajilari railway crossing on Thursday evening.
According
to the statement, security operatives and emergency management team
have been mobilised to take care of the wounded persons.
“Although
details of the attack are still sketchy, suffice it to state that four
Boko Haram terrorists detonated their vests simultaneously.
“Three of the terrorists detonated their bombs in the same area while the fourth detonated in front of a mosque.
“It
has been confirmed that 14 people have lost their lives, including the
suicide bombers while 39 others were wounded,’’ the statement said.
Usman
appealed to residents of the metropolis, especially those in the
affected areas, to remain calm and continue to be vigilant as security
operatives were in control of the situation.
He
assured the public that Boko Haram had been decimated and therefore had
no capacity to reverse the progress already made in the ongoing
counter-insurgency operations.
In a
related development, the Army announced that 80 Boko Haram fighters on
Thursday surrendered to troops of the Army 7 Division in Bama Local
Government Area of Borno.
The Army said the repentant terrorists comprised commanders, foot soldiers and the terrorists’ food suppliers.
It
said that the terrorists surrendered as a result of the intense heat
put on them by joint forces operating in different theaters in the
North-East.
“The terrorists among
whom were commanders, suppliers and foot soldiers confirmed to have
taken part in several terrorists attacks especially on Bama town, Borno,
surrendered,’’ the statement said.
The army attributed its success to intense heat and the continuous offensive embarked upon by troops.
“It will be recalled that we have repeatedly stated that surrender is the only option available to the insurgents.
‘’The
Nigerian Army and Nigerian Air Force, in conjunction with other
security agencies, are totally committed to the achievement of the
3-month Presidential deadline for the eradication of terrorism in
Nigeria.
‘’Other terrorists are
encouraged to also surrender or face total annihilation, as the new name
of the operation states ‘achievement of total peace is a must’,’’ it
said.
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