Houses destroyed as ISWAP terrorists attack Maiduguri City with multiple explosives

Some of the houses destroyed by the explosion believed to have been triggered by Boko Haram fighters sparked tension in the area.

By SADIQ ABUBAKAR, Maiduguri –

Maiduguri city, the capital of Borno State was early morning woke up by multiple heavy explosions that destroyed property worth millions of naira and left few residents injured including an infant in 1000 Housing Estate area of the capital city.

NATIONAL ACCORD reliably gathered that explosion, which occured simultaneously at four different locations, echoed the city, thereby raising tension amongst the people.

Other places hit by the heavy explosions include – Maiduguri International Airport, Muslim Pilgrims Hajj Transit Camp and Gomari Airport Area which is located along Kano Road of Maiduguri Town.

Residents at the scene of the attack

Some eye witnesses living in the affected areas told our correspondent on phone that, the explosions started very early, few minutes when some Muslim faithful returned from Subhi (early morning) prayer, even as some Muslims were still in mosque praying when the first two explosions at Gomari airport side were heard.

“The third and fourth heavy explosion hit the areas simultaneously at interval of just 2-3 minutes where it fell residential buildings at 1000 Housing Estate and Muslims Hajj Transit Camp located along Kano Road near the 333 battalion, which presently houses the voluntary surrendered BHTs popularly known as repentant Boko Haram insurgents”. The witnesses said.

Some of the houses destroyed by the explosion believed to have been triggered by Boko Haram fighters sparked tension in the area.

Confirming the incident to correspondent via a text message, The Theater Commander, JTF Operation Hadin Kai, said: “Heavy explosions rocked one thousand housing estate this morning but thank God no life was lost. They (the terrorists) fired and ran away. We will get them God’s willing”, he said.

Also a senior military officer with the NA 7 Division, Maimalari Cantonment Maiduguri (name withheld) also told our correspondent in Maiduguri, that the ISWAP terrorists have been trying to penetrate into the Maiduguri city, since Friday night”.

“However, unfortunately for them, the military kept frustrating their efforts in what can be described as joint operations with the NAF JTF Team Operation Hadin Kai supporting the armoured and infantry teams with fighter jets to chase and clear them away”.

“They were further aircrafts on surveillance over night without rest throughout the night especially, within the state capital and environs which made them to hit the town from a nearby bush not at away from the city. They used rocket launcher explosives to target the Hajj Transit camp where the repentant Insurgents with their families are being accommodated by the state government. “

“However, they are no serious casualties and normalcy has returned to the city with people going about their businesses immediately after the sanitation period 10AM. You can go round and see for your self,” the military officer said.

Other residents interviewed on telephone conversation from Pompomari airport and Gomari Bus stop as well as 1000 Housing Estate , were of the view that the sudden attacks were accidental discharge from the Nigeria military either from Maimalari Cantonment Maiduguri or Giwa Barrack Cashew Plantation.

But the Nigeria Air Force (NAN) has dismissed such claiming, adding that the heavy explosions were from the ISWAP terrorists, who wanted to penetrate into Maiduguri city since Friday night but faced resistance from the joint military and NAF counter attacks against the terrorists.

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