BLASTS AND DEADLY ATTACK ROCK MAIDUGURI AS NIGERIAN ELECTIONS BEGIN
Multiple blasts from bomb explosions
suspected to be from the Boko Haram insurgents shook Maiduguri, Borno State, in
the early hours of Saturday as Nigerians woke up on election day.
The blasts, about 11 in number, were heard at
about 6 a.m.
It is not certain from which direction they
occurred, but agitated residents said it could be another attack by Boko Haram.
“A police officer, returning home from night
duty told PREMIUM TIMES in Maiduguri that “we counted 11 of the explosions this
morning. But we are unsure where they occurred.”
Last night there were unconfirmed reports
that Boko Haram suicide bombers attacked Zabarmari an outskirts area of Jere,
the twin capital township of Maiduguri.
It could be recalled that Boko Haram had
carried out similar bomb attack last Saturday, the day Nigerians were to go to
the first poll on the first round of the 2019 elections before it was
rescheduled to today.
11 lives, including that of the four Boko
Haram insurgents, were lost in that attack.
PREMIUM TIMES also received reliable
information from sources in Gaidam town of Yobe State that Boko Haram gunmen
invaded the border community at about 3 a.m Saturday.
Gaidam is about 180 kilometre away from
Damaturu, the Yobe state capital.
The gunmen were said to have sustained hours
of gun shootings.
A resident of Potiskum, Fati Umar, confirmed
the incident to our reporter on phone.
“They came in at about 3 a.m and continued to
shoot for hours. We don’t know what is happening now as we are all lying down
inside our houses. Please pray for us,” Mrs Umar said.
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