Nigerian Army foil ‘massive’ Boko Haram attack in Borno

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The Nigerian Army on Wednesday attempts by Boko Haram terrorists to cause a massive explosion in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

The terrorists reportedly wanted to plant Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in massive potholes dug on the Maiduguri-Konduga-Bama Main Supply Route (MSR).

A statement on Wednesday by the spokesman for 7 Division, Colonel Ado Isa, said the affected area was scanned and cleared by a team of Engineers Ordinance detachment to prevent any unfortunate incident.

He described the move by the terrorists as a desperate step to frustrate the gains recorded in the current war in the Northeast.

He said the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division, Maj.-Gen. Bulama Biu, visited the scene alongside the Commander 21 of Special Armoured Brigade for on-the-spot assessment of the road.

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He said. “the affected area of the road was scanned and cleared by the team of Engineers Ordinance Detachment to allow for safe movement of troops and other road users accordingly.

“The GOC charged the troops to remain more determined and committed in the operation in order to deny them (terrorists) freedom of action.

“Super Camp Konduga mobilised its engineers and locals within the area to mend the affected parts of the road in order to ease free and safe movement of troops, logistics and other commuters.”

“Members of the public are requested to cooperate with the Nigerian Army and other security agencies in observing, reporting suspicious activities within their respective areas and provide credible information to aid operation in order to combat the menace of terrorism and other insecurities,” he said.

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