10 Killed, 47 Injured in Rocket Attack on Maiduguri
About 60 persons were affected by the rocket attack on Tuesday evening on Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.The Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, confirmed this in a press statement.
According to
the governor said 10 persons were killed in the attack by suspected Boko Haram
terrorists on the troubled town.
The statement released by the spokesman to the governor, Mallam Isa Gusau, said the
governor visited two hospitals on Wednesday to sympathize with those injured in
the attack.
He said
after the Boko Haram insurgents fired shots from rocket-propelled grenades
(RPG) on parts of the town, 10 persons were killed and 47 others were injured.
He disclosed
that the shots, on Tuesday night, came from Kaleri, in the outskirts of
Maiduguri, with grenades hitting Gwange and Adam Kolo communities, both densely
populated areas in the inner city.
He said most
of the deaths occurred in Gwange, adding that one of the RPG shots hit a
children’s playground in Gwange.
Gusau, in
the statement, said: “Governor Zulum confirmed the attacks during his empathy
visits to the State Specialist Hospital, and the University of Maiduguri
Teaching Hospital, both in Maiduguri. The governor was told that some of the
victims had sustained various degrees of injuries and were being treated, for
which he directed that the state ministry of health shoulders the bills.
“Indeed it
is a very sad moment for the people and government of Borno State, about 60
persons were affected, among them, 10 have died. It was as a result of long-distance shots fired by the insurgents. I believe this is a new trend we have
to rise up and stop. We experienced a similar incident exactly one year ago.
The solution is to deploy an appropriate form of technology, which we will have
to work on. I share the pains of all those affected but we are not just
visiting hospitals, we do so much behind the scene in our combined responses to
the Boko Haram insurgency and we will keep making these and more efforts.”
The governor
also spoke on the military regaining Marte from the hold of the insurgents.
He said he
was not just pleased but also optimistic that the Nigerian military will work
hard to retain, continue its peace-building and stability efforts in ways that
should ensure the insurgents do not take Marte again or any other part of the
state.
He said: “I
am optimistic that the insurgents will not take over Marte again.”
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