Thursday, 15 January 2015

U.S. Reveals Why Boko Haram’s Attack Intensifies

The U.S. authorities think that increase in the number of Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria might be connected with the upcoming elections in the country.
The spokesperson for the U.S. State Department, Marie Harf, made a claim January 14, Wednesday, adding however that despite this, the polls should be held.

According to Premium Times, Harf said as she briefed newsmen:
“There has been a sharp escalation in the number of reported casualties. We do believe the election is a factor.” 

The official also noted that the insurgents had previously resorted to this tactics to stir up tensions. 

“Boko Haram has tended to, particularly around something like an election, use political issues or sensitivities to try to enflame tensions.

“We have seen that as one of their tactics and that is why it is so important to move forward with the election, because we believe it is important.”

It should be noted that in the recent period the insurgents have seized Baga, Borno State, and have attacked several towns in the North-East.

Hours ago it was reported that the militants invaded the strategic town of Biu, but were repelled by the Nigerian troops.

3 comments:

  1. Definately connected, no doubt

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  2. Election should be cancelled and Nigeria should be in a state of emergency

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  3. Guess they've been secretly investigating i that God will expose d God father behind all these attrocities

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