A scene of Boko Haram attack.
| credits: www.bbc.com
| credits: www.bbc.com
The
main market in Biu, the largest town in the southern part of troubled
Borno State, was attacked on Thursday with a bomb detonated by a female
member of the terrorist group, Boko Haram.
The blast led to the death of five
persons, including the female bomber who was believed to belong to the
terror group that planted the bomb at the market.
The incident also left 10 other persons
injured and caused panic in the town, which witnessed such an incidence
for the first time.
According to one of the traders who
claimed to have witnessed the incidence, Ibrahim Shaffa, the female
suicide bomber was caught trying to set up the explosive device very
close to the market at about 3.30pm on Thursday.
He said, “The youth and traders around
the area, who are not aware of what the woman was trying to do only
accosted her and told her to carry what she dropped. It was during the
argument that the explosive device detonated and killed five persons,
including the woman.”
Shaffa added that 10 other persons were
injured in the explosion, stressing that they had been taken to the Biu
General Hospital for treatment.
He revealed that security agents visited
the market almost immediately after the explosion to ascertain the
level of destruction.
“They have restored normalcy to the area
and the initially apprehensive traders have started going about their
normal activities again,” he said.
A medical doctor at the hospital, who
spoke anonymously to one of our correspondents, confirmed that 10
persons were brought to the hospital with varying degrees of injury.
He said, “I cannot however confirm the
number of those that died in the incidence as they were not brought
here, but I learnt that they were five, including the woman who was
trying to plant the bomb.”
Attempts to get the Public Relations
Officer of police in the state, Gideon Jibrin to comment on the blast,
were unsuccessful as calls put through to his mobile telephone did not
go through.
Meanwhile, the Nigerien Army on Thursday
said that its soldiers had killed 260 Boko Haram fighters between
February 6 and February 13.
The spokesperson for the Nigerien
Military, Col. Moustapha Ledru, who disclosed this on Thursday, added
that troops also arrested some fighters of the sect and seized some of
their weapons. He did not give details of how many of the fighters were
arrested and the quantum of weapons seized.
Niger had launched attacks on Boko Haram
after the sect’s fighters attacked some villages in the Diffa region of
the country late last month.
Ledru was quoted by some online
publications to have said that the cross-border attacks would continue
until the Boko Haram fighters were defeated. He urged Nigeriens living
in border towns with Nigeria not to panic, adding that the military had
taken steps to establish peace and secure the people.
In a related development, the Federal
Government on Thursday raised the alarm that the Boko Haram sect may
have started recruiting and training new recruits.
The Coordinator of the National
Information Centre on the War against Terrorism, Mr. Mike Omeri, raised
the alarm at a press briefing in Abuja, citing intelligence reports.
Omeri said, “In the general effort to
contain acts of insurgency in the North-East and secure the entire area
for the forthcoming general elections, the centre wishes to alert the
general public on very recent intelligence reports which indicate a
considerable movement of Boko Haram recruits from such locations as
Geidam, Mairi and Dupcha (all in Borno State) to training camps within
the general area.
“Previous major attacks by insurgents,
including the siege to Bama and Monguno military bases, were preceded by
such massing up of fighters in training camps within the proposed
targets.
“This recent development which points to
the same direction has also been alluded to by the Boko Haram group in
its recent boast about having a 30,000 to 50,000-strong force to disrupt
elections in Maiduguri.”
Omeri, however, assured that the
Nigerian military forces had fully mobilised and deployed against the
insurgents whom he claimed were being chased and roundly subdued.
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