According to Punch, Operatives of the Joint Task Force on Sunday averted another major attack by
terrorists in Kano by raiding their hideouts at Unguwa Uku area of the ancient
city.
The operatives, acting on a tip off, were said to have raced to the area
around 4am and intercepted a Volkswagen Golf, primed with explosives, which some
terrorists had wanted to use and wreck havoc during the Easter celebration in
the city.
Residents of the area said the soldiers thereafter invaded a compound housing
the suspected terrorists but were greeted with explosions.
They added that the
operatives who were not deterred exchanged gunfire with the terrorists for about
four hours.
The spokesperson of JTF in Kano, Ikedi Iweha, was quoted as saying that the
task force killed 14 Boko Haram suspects in the raid.
One of the residents said it was unclear if most of the terrorists were
killed by the Improvised Explosive Devices detonated by them or by the
operatives.
He added that bodies were seen being carried out of one of the buildings in
the compound raided by the operatives while 14 AK 47 rifles, 10 peak milk-size
IEDs, four drums of 50- litre primed explosives and 51 other items in small
drums were recovered.
The houses were thereafter demolished while the corpses were taken to a
morgue.
Security operatives said that one of the terrorists' top commanders whose
name was not given was later arrested .
The Brigade Commander 3 motorised Brigade, Bukavu Barracks, Kano,
Brig.-Gen.Iliyasu Abba, confirmed the incident.
"My men on search operations in the wee hours of this(Sunday) morning at
Layin Yan'awaki, Ungwa -Uku general area suddenly came under fire from
terrorists that triggered a gunfire," he said while conducting journalists round
the scene.
"It was an opportunity to demonstrate our superior fire power, and the
gallant officers and men gave a good account of themselves but unfortuanately we
lost one of our soldiers and another one was injured."
As of 4pm on Sunday, the area was still cordoned off by security operatives.
Many panic-stricken Christians could not summon courage to attend Easter
service in their churches despite the high presence of security operatives in
the metropolis
Churches like Our Lady of Fatima, St Louis, St Thomases', St Stephen's, St
Georges and Holy Trinity had low turn out of worshippers while those in
Hotoro, Mariri and Badawa areas did not open.
Before the raid, JTF operatives and policemen had been deployed in strategic
locations in the city.
Armoured Personnel Carriers were also seen patrolling the
flash points.
In Jos, Plateau State, the much-advertised rally to mark the end of the
Easter festivities did not hold as church leaders advised their followers to go
back to their homes and celebrate quietly.
Many of them had gathered in front of the headquarters of the Church Of
Christ In Nigeria to begin the procession that would have terminated at the
Rwang Pam Stadium when they were given the advice.
The rally, which was organised by the state branch of the Christian
Association of Nigeria, was abandoned after the police warned against it.
There had been clashes in the suburbs of the city , which had necessitated a
high security alert.
However, in his Sunday Easter message at the Our Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church, Archbishop of Jos, Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama, urged Christians not to
see the end of the Lenten period as a time to go back to their old ways, but to
continue to allow the spirit of Christ to be in them.
He admonished them to imbibe the spirit of forgiveness, which the period
signifies.
"All the troubles we have in Nigeria is because we have not allowed the
spirit of Christ to take charge of our lives. Therefore, as we celebrate Easter,
we should look up at that Cross of Calvary, where Christ hung more than 2,000
years ago and reflect on the essence of that sacrifice," the cleric said.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Chris Olakpe, has
called on warring parties to shun hatred and to come out for genuine dialogue in
order to curb the growing insecurity in the state.
Olakpe stated this on Sunday in Jos when Isoko people living in Jos hosted
him.
Earlier,the President of Isoko Development Union in Plateau State, Mr.
Ezekiel Udubrae, had said the Isoko would avail the commissioner with any
information that would enable him succeed in the state.
JTF weldone this is a start but they have to intensify and be vigilant. Boko haram should not consume our society. Our security force should be on top not the other way round.
ReplyDeleteI believe the story above was cooked up so that you think those in authority are doing something when in honesty nobody cares. I don't buy it.
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