More than 50 militants were reportedly killed today, while many were injured during an attack on Moraraba village on the outskirts of Bama in Borno State.
Morababa is close to Bama, the scene of previous Boko Haram attacks, and hundreds of Bama residents have flooded into Maiduguri.
Many of them are said to lack any relatives in the city, and are currently
in Mairi Day Government Secondary school, located on Bama Road. In response to several Boko
Haram attacks in Borno State, the military authorities in Maiduguri today changed the ongoing curfew hours in the city and its environs, which will now span 6p.m. to 6a.m.
Col. Sani Usman, the spokesman for the 7th
Division said the new hours would take
effect today, and stressed that anyone who flouts the new
directive will be arrested and prosecuted.
directive will be arrested and prosecuted.
Boko Haram militants have stepped up their attacks in Borno State recently, and have captured a number of towns in the last few weeks. The militant islamist sect is plotting to take over Maidugurithe state capital.
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