Suspected Boko Haram militant attack was repelled – Nigerian Army
Suspected Boko Haram militant attack was repelled – Nigerian Army
Nigeria’s army said it had repelled an attack on Monday by suspected Boko Haram militants on the city at the centre of the conflict with
the Islamist insurgency.
Major General Nicholas Rogers, who heads Nigeria’s military
operations against Boko Haram, told Reporters that the situation in Maiduguri, in
the northeast of Nigeria, was under control.
The government says it is on alert for Boko Haram attacks during the Christmas period and other festivals for Christians and Muslims. Embassies
regularly warn their nationals to be cautious and avoid public spaces at those
times.
Heavy gunfire was heard in the Molai area on the outskirts ofthe city on Monday evening, prompting residents to flee the district, two
residents and an officer in a local vigilante group had said.
There were neither immediate reports of casualties nor any
immediate claim of responsibility. It was also not immediately possible to
identify the target of the assault.
Boko Haram has in the past targeted places of worship during religious celebrations, including attacking churches at Christmas or mosques
during Muslim festivals or prayer times.
The last major Boko Haram attack on Maiduguri, a mainly Muslim city with a Christian minority, was in June, when the group launched an assault
on the eve of a visit by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo
President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has previously said
Boko Haram was almost defeated but the latest attack shows the group’s continued ability to stage hit-and-run raids, prompting a renewed government
push against the militants.
The Nigerian government approved the release of $1 billion last
week from a state oil fund to help with the fight.
Nigeria replaced its
previous military commander of the fight against Boko Haram after half a year
in the post. Military sources told Reporters this followed a series of “embarrassing” attacks by the militants.https://www.semperdiamondlodge.com
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