• Borno govt summons stakeholders to checkmate suicide attacks
• Adamawa deploys 70 health workers in Madagali
Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri and Daji Sani in Yola
Two bombs detonated yesterday morning by two female suicide bombers at the gate of Maiduguri Monday
Market, the biggest market in the Borno State capital, killed three
persons and injured 17 others, officials of the National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA) have said. The dead were the bombers and one
other person yet to be identified.
The
incident, which occurred two days after a similar blast in Madagali,
Adamawa State left about 45 people dead and 52 others injured, has
forced the Borno State Government to convoke a stakeholders’ meeting to
find ways of checkmating the resurgence of bombing in the state.
On its part, the Adamawa State Government has drafted over 70 health workers to Madagali to take care of the injured.
According to NEMA officials, the two teenage girls detonated explosive devices strapped around their waists at 8:50 amyesterday, rudely shocking the peace of the biggest market in the troubled state capital.
The
officials said the casualty figure could have been higher, had the
teenagers not been denied access to the vicinity of the market by eagle
eyed security details at the market.
The
teenagers were said to have detonated the explosives strapped on them
when they were accosted by security details attached to the market. This
was said to have resulted in a heavy bang, which left the two of them
immediately dead and 18 others injured.
Speaking
to journalists at the scene of the explosion, the Commissioner of
Police, Borno Command, Mr. Damian Chukwu, confirmed the NEMA officials’
account.
He
said only the two suicide bombers died while 18 persons sustained
various degrees of injuries, adding that the injured had been taken to
Borno State Specialist Hospital, Maiduguri.
Chukwu said: “At about 0850hrs today (Sunday), two suicide bombers detonated IEDs strapped to their bodies by Monday
Market Roundabout; 18 persons sustained various degrees of injuries,
and are currently at the State Specialist Hospital while only the
suicide bombers died in the blast.”
The
spokesman of NEMA, Mr. Sani Datti, who had earlier confirmed that only
two suicide bombers died in the explosion, later called THISDAY to
explain that one of the 17 injured victims of the explosion died in the
hospital.
Meanwhile,
the Borno State Governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, has summoned
officials of all markets, motor parks, shopping complexes, football
fields and other places of public gatherings in Maiduguri to an
emergency security meeting with heads of security agencies and the
civilian JTF today.
The
stakeholders are expected to gather at the Borno Government House in
Maiduguri, to discuss how to improve the security of the town and
checkmate suicide bombing.
Shettima
also visited the scene of the suicide attacks around the market and
was at the Accident and Emergency ward of the Maiduguri Specialist
Hospital where he commiserated with the survivors.
He was told that three persons among the injured were undergoing emergency surgery at the hospital’s theatre.
The
commissioner of police had informed the governor that the suicide
attacks were carried out by two women in two close spots, both outside
the Maiduguri Monday Market before 10am.
The
police commissioner told the governor that beside the two suicide
bombers who died on the spot, one other person died among the 18 that
were injured in the explosion.
Shettima after the visits said: “Tomorrow,
we will be having an emergency security meeting involving management of
all the markets, motor parks, shopping centres, football fields and
other attack-prone areas and we will invite the Civilian JTF and of
course our security officials so that we cross pollinate ideas and come
up with some new measures that will strengthen our existing security
structure around markets.
“We
have been taking different steps as the insurgents change their ways,
we will all meet and come up with measures that will not be made public.
This suicide attack is highly unfortunate, I condole and commiserate
with the families of the victims. Insha
Allah, we will always do the best we can to prevent this kind of blood bath.”
The
governor had in December 2014 ordered the barricade of most markets
while youth volunteers under the Civilian JTF were posted to man
security around markets in Maiduguri.
This will not be the first time the Monday
Market would be targeted by the Boko Haram insurgents, they had at
different times in the past used persons who concealed bombs and pretend
to be buyers of wares to attack the market.
Adamawa Deploys 70 Health Workers in Madagali
The
Adamawa State government has deployed over 70 health personnel to
Michika General Hospital to render health services to victims of Friday’s bomb blast in Madagali Local Government Area of the state.
Governor
Mohammed Bindow disclosed this shortly after an emergency security
meeting yesterday attended by all the security chiefs, noting that the
meeting was meant to discuss the way forward especially the current
security situation in Madagali.
“Government
has mandated all medical personnel from that axis to provide health
services to the victims, while a team of doctors and nursing students
from the state capital have been drafted to the affected area,” he said.
The
governor called on good spirited individuals and organisations to
donate blood to victims of the bomb blasts who are in need of blood.
According
to him, “What is of most importantly needed by the victims in Michika
General Hospital is blood. I hereby plead with individuals and
organisations to donate blood to the victims of the bomb blasts because
some of them have been reported by doctors that they are in need of
blood.”
Bindow
also directed traditional rulers and political leaders from Madagali
Local Government Area to return to their bases and monitor the situation
and report back to government on the spot assessment of the bomb blast
in the area.
He
said issues discussed at the security meeting was a skirmish between
the military and the civilians in Ganye Local Government Area of the
state and called on citizens to cooperate with the military to address
the security challenge in the state.
He
said there was a report that Boko Haram insurgents were planning to
launch major attacks on citizens especially during this Yuletide periods
of Maulu and Christmas, noting that people should cooperate with
security agents as they might be searched before attending any function.
Bindow
said people should be vigilant especially this Yuletide period and also
report every suspicious movement in their localities to the security
agencies in the state.
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