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Monday, 17 June 2019

Governor allays fears as Soldiers engage in sporadic gunshots


Borno State residents in the outskirts of Maiduguri on Sunday witnessed some skirmishes following an indiscriminate shooting by unknown soldiers.

The situation forced many women, children and elderly people in Damboa road and Polo general area to scamper for safety.

Residents told NAN that they started hearing gunshots at about 3 pm, though unsure if soldiers were test-firing equipment.

Haruna Kachala, a member of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), said that the gunshots came from the soldiers stationed at the state hotel along Damboa road bypass while on their way to relieve their colleagues at Molai general area.

Kachala said, “initially, we thought the military were test firing their equipment, but when the other troops at Molai general responded to the fire, residents ran helter-skelter.

Bukar Mala, a resident in Damboa road said they fled for safety when they heard continuous shootings from the two different locations.

NAN reports that a combined team of hunters, civilian Joint Task Force and the Federal Special Anti Robbery Squad (FSARS), led by Gov. Babagana Zulum, quickly moved to the scene to assess the situation.

Gov. Zulum told newsmen that there was no cause for alarm, stressing that his government would ensure that peace and security return to all parts of the state.

“We are yet to ascertain what exactly happened, but it was not Boko Haram attack as earlier speculated.

We shall equip and strengthen the security agencies to improve on emergency response, to address issues like this,” he said.

He advised residents in the state to shun rumour-mongering that could cause unnecessary fear.

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