The
spate of bombings in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital has not
dampened the hope of residents that insurgency in the region would soon
be history.
The government of Borno State, North-east
Nigeria, has been holding talks with military authorities over the
relocation of Army Command Center to the state.
According
to Borno State Deputy Governor, Zannah Mustapha, plans had been
concluded to receive and support the Command Center in its quest to
flush out insurgents from the region, as directed by President Muhammadu
Buhari.
Suspected terrorists had killed Seven people and
injured eight others in a bomb explosion late Wednesday night, at a
military check-point in Maiduguri.
Mr Mustapha expressed that
the renewed attack by the terrorists was in response to the Presidency’s
pronouncement concerning the state.
He assured the people in the state of government’s resolve to collaborate with relevant agencies to end the carnage.
Credit: Channels
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