Abuja markets shut over Boko Haram threat
Graphic photo of Wuse Market
Three
major markets were shut in Wuse Abuja on Tuesday by the police. It was said that going with the reports given that they might be bombed by suspected Boko Haram
terrorists.
This was as a news filtered in that
insurgents struck again in two villages near Chibok, the community in
Borno State, where 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped on April 14.
The markets in Wuse, Utako and Garki
were searched with electronic scanners for almost three hours by
policemen. But nothing suspicious was found.
NTA captured that the
policemen, learnt that terrorists planned to plant Improvised
Explosive Devices in the markets,
It was explained that the
policemen came early on Tuesday morning to wuse market and prevented the stall owners
from entering until they had carried out a thorough search.
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The Secretary, Garki Modern Market
Association, Abubakar Moriti, said he was informed by the assocation’s
chairman that the market would not open on time because there would be a
security check.
He said, “My Chairman called me around
6.25am that the market would not be opened on time because there was a
report that Boko Haram members were planning to bomb Abuja markets.
“When I got to the market around 7am, I
found some people at the gate who asked me why the market was not opened
and I explained to them. The market was eventually opened around 9am.”
When contacted, the Federal Capital
Territory Police Public Relations Officer, Altine Daniel, described the
closure of the markets as a routine security check.
Daniel said, “It was a routine security
check carried out by sweeping the markets by our men to safeguard the
people. No bomb scare anywhere in Abuja.”
Also speaking on the development on Focus Nigeria, an African Independent Television
programme, the Director, Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris
Olukolade, said every effort was being made to protect the citizenry
from terror attacks.
He said, “Well every effort must be
made. Like I mentioned earlier, no information would be ignored. We must
be satisfied that the threat that led to such a search is no more there
before we let go of it. The ultimate is the safety of everybody and
where there is need to explain the consequence, we will.”
But in Borno State, the insurgents invaded Tohya and Wurojene on Monday evening, killing five people and setting houses ablaze.
Residents told journalists from
Maiduguri on Tuesday, that the insurgents also stole bags of grains and
livestock during the attack that lasted for over two hours.
One of them, who declined to give his
name said, “The attackers fired at the people and many fled into the
bush. There was confusion everywhere as the attackers also went about
setting fire on houses.
“They carted away bags of grains
and livestock belonging to our poor people during the more than two
hours that they operated.
“Most of us slept in the bushes
throughout the night. The gunmen left after the killing and destruction
without any resistance from the military in the area.”
But a security source, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, claimed that the troops stationed around the
area were not alerted on time
Dem dey craze if they see bomb or boko haram dem fit wait? mpchewww iranu
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