Losing Steam, Boko Haram Resorts to Suicide Bombing, Military Urges Vigilance
Following a routing by Nigerian troops in collaboration with forces from neighbouring countries under the platform of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MJTF) from most of its operational bases, Boko Haram terrorists have once again reverted to the use of suicide bombers in its evil campaign against Nigeria.
A security alert has thus been sounded for Nigerians to be vigilant and on the lookout for potential suicide bombers already brainwashed and probably drugged by the terrorists.
It was gathered from top intelligence sources in Abuja that Boko Haram members, in their desperation to escape the military onslaughts on their camps and their bid to retaliate such offensive, may have resorted to suicide bombings which was their hit-and-run tactic used for some years until 2014.
This time around however, the terrorists have been using children and teenagers especially female to perpetrate their nefarious activities on soft targets in some Northern states. Their major mission is to attack soft targets like Motor parks, Schools, worship centres, markets among others for maximum casualty among the citizens.
Online news portal PRNigeria, reported that some of the explosive devices used for suicide bombing were stolen from quarry industries within and outside the country.
The collaboration against religious extremism forged by countries around the Lake Chad Basin has so far frustrated the insurgents that it is now difficult for them to strike in Nigeria and run to neighbouring countries who have sealed off their borders against the terrorists.
In the last two weeks, several towns and local governments in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States including the training facilities and logistic dumps of the insurgents have been reclaimed by gallant Nigerians troops.
Reacting to the development the Directorate of State Security Services (DSS) has called on Nigerians to be very vigilant whenever they are in crowded areas.
In a release issued at the weekend, the DSS spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar said that “It has become evident that following the successful sustained air raids and intense combat operations by the military on insurgents’ positions in the North-East which had effectively degraded the capacity of the terrorists, its members are now in disarray and have resorted to taking out their anger on hapless civilians and soft targets. This development accounts for the recent spate of attacks recorded in Yobe, Kano, Borno and Plateau States with intent of distracting security forces.
“Accordingly, this Service wishes to advice members of the public to be vigilant especially in crowded environment and when travelling. Commuters should desist from boarding unmarked vehicles along the road and only use designated Motor parks. We also reiterate our call on motor park managers to ensure proper screening of vehicles, persons and luggage entering their premises. They should also look out for new faces who show up as drivers and conductors”, the statement read.