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Gunmen kill six in Borno after emergency rule was lifted.
six persons have been killed in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital
in two separate incidents after gunmen attacked the city’s largest
market, the military said on Friday. The attacks occurred a day after
President Goodluck Jonathan lifted a state of emergency in some states
in Northern Nigeria.
Two people were killed on Thursday during a gunfight between suspected
Boko Haram members and the military Joint Task Force (JTF) in
Maiduguri, before gunmen killed four people at a nearby market, the JTF
said. “My men were patrolling around the market after it closed,” the
Borno State Police Commissioner, Bala Hassan said after confirming the
death toll from the attacks.
Many traders fled the market as the attack broke out in the market,
while the management of the market locked up the six main entrances.
Elsewhere, the joint task force, JTF, clashed with gunmen suspected to
be sect members in Gambouru ward of Maiduguri killing two persons.
Reports say that the clash happened when suspected gunmen attacked one
of the military patrol vehicles near Kofa Biyu on Sir Kashim Ibrahim
way.
Three killed in Kano
In Kano, west of Maiduguri, gunmen riding on motorcycles shot dead
three people who were playing cards late on Thursday, the police said on
Friday. Boko Haram often targets people who are drinking alcohol or
suspected of gambling.
The majority of the sect’s attacks are in Maiduguri, the capital of
Borno state, where its insurgency began in 2009, although the threat has
spread and bombings and shootings are common in cities across the
north.
President Jonathan on Wednesday rescinded a state of emergency in
several local government areas, including in Borno, ahead of the holy
Islamic month of Ramadan, which is observed by most of Nigeria’s
estimated 80 million Muslims.
Curfews and movement restrictions were relaxed in several cities hit by recent violence.
Gunmen kill six in Borno after emergency rule was lifted.
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