MAIDUGURI- ONE week after men of the Joint Task Force (JTF) raided a
house of suspected key Commander of the Boko Haram sect where they
recovered 54 assorted GSM Sim Cards among other arms and ammunitions in
Dala ward of Maiduguri metropolis, some people suspected to be
terrorists have set ablaze the Regional office of MTN and nine
telecommunication masts belonging to different companies, even as four
people alleged to be Igbos were also killed in Gwange ward.
It would be recalled that early this year, the Boko Haram sect had
issued a statement that the telecommunication industry in Nigeria is one
of their target.
Our Correspondent gathered that the MTN regional office in West- End
area, along Baga road of Maiduguri metropolis was set ablaze at about
2am on Wednesday, the office houses all the communication facilities of
the frontline GSM operators in the country.
Also set ablaze Wednesday are the telecommunication Masts in Dala,
Bulunkutu, Bayan Quarters, Gwange, Sulimanti, Bolori, Adam Kolo and
Bulabulin wards of the metropolis.
An eye witness who does not want his name mentioned in the print told
our Reporter that the Bulumkutu mast was burnt down by some armed
youths at about 8pm on Tuesday.
In a related development, four people suspected to be Igbos were
killed by some terrorists who invaded a house occupied by Yorubas and
Igbos.
A neighbour of the four people killed old newsmen that they had a
strange voice, crying for help, in the house where some of the deceased
were staying, but to no avail, as the 9pm curfew could not allow them to
see what was happening.
He said, until on Wednesday morning when the news filtered from the
house that four people were killed in the neighbouring house.
Confirming the incident, the JTF Spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Sagir
Musa in a telephone interview with our Correspondent confirmed the
burning of MTN Office and some masts in Maiduguri, but denied any
killing in the state.
Sagir said, ” I can only confirm to you that some telecommunication
masts and MTN Regional office were set ablaze by suspected Boko Haram
sect, but I am not aware of any killing in Gwange, please give me time,
as soon as I get details I will communicate to you”. He said.
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