Mike Omeri, Director-general of the National Orientation Agency (NOA) and coordinator of the national information centre, who made the revelation, advised Nigerians to be circumspect.
He also disclosed that the insurgents had perfected plans to unleash suicide bombers, who would disguise as cobblers and hide explosives in their boxes, on Nigerians. Omeri added that action was being taken to scuttle the plans of the terror group. He said:
“Available intelligence reports indicate a plan by Boko Haram to use young male suicide bombers disguised as cobblers (shoemakers) to hide explosives in their tool boxes and detonate them in soft target areas such as markets, restaurants, ATM locations, political rallies, worship centers, as well as other public places.
Also there is indication of a plan by this group to use livestock (such as goats, cows, donkeys and camels) laden with explosives to attack chosen targets. In view of these, the general public, including all persons operating within and around the aforementioned places, is advised to be vigilant and mindful of suspicious activities within their environment.”
Marilyn Ogar, spokesperson of the Department of State Services, (DSS) who was also at the press conference, said that relevant government agencies had since been informed of the development and steps were being taken to stop the terrorists.
“We have regular interactions with the relevant bodies and we have briefed them of the intelligence,” she said.
Omeri also revealed that 192 persons released by Boko Haram in January were currently receiving counseling at a military facility in Yobe State.
“The centre wishes to confirm that the persons recently released by Boko Haram are presently in the custody of military authorities. Authoritatively, we can sate that these persons are currently undergoing counselling after which they will return home to re-join their kith and kin,” he said.
“Available intelligence reports indicate a plan by Boko Haram to use young male suicide bombers disguised as cobblers (shoemakers) to hide explosives in their tool boxes and detonate them in soft target areas such as markets, restaurants, ATM locations, political rallies, worship centers, as well as other public places.
Also there is indication of a plan by this group to use livestock (such as goats, cows, donkeys and camels) laden with explosives to attack chosen targets. In view of these, the general public, including all persons operating within and around the aforementioned places, is advised to be vigilant and mindful of suspicious activities within their environment.”
Marilyn Ogar, spokesperson of the Department of State Services, (DSS) who was also at the press conference, said that relevant government agencies had since been informed of the development and steps were being taken to stop the terrorists.
“We have regular interactions with the relevant bodies and we have briefed them of the intelligence,” she said.
Omeri also revealed that 192 persons released by Boko Haram in January were currently receiving counseling at a military facility in Yobe State.
“The centre wishes to confirm that the persons recently released by Boko Haram are presently in the custody of military authorities. Authoritatively, we can sate that these persons are currently undergoing counselling after which they will return home to re-join their kith and kin,” he said.
See strategies OMG....God help us....
ReplyDeleteI always knew political rallies wouldbean easy target and that's why u an nver find me at any. E no get wetin dem wan tell me wey I never hear b4. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteHow did dey get ds information? Am even surprised dey v not attacked d rallies
ReplyDeleteWow,,,its up to us to be very vigilant oh...their plans will b a total failure by Gods grace
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ReplyDeleteIn as much that this is worth spreading for the citizens to be careful, my question is that, how do these agencies get information and not arrest, or be proactive in the sense of taking the fight to BH instead of allowing them attck people.
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