Former Abia Governor, Orji Uzor Kalu, Convenes Igbo Unity Platform

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In furtherance of the goal of serving as a non-partisan bridge for the unification of the Igbo race of Nigeria which he emphasized in a press interview last week, former Abia State governor, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, convened a meeting of intellectuals at his Aso Villa mansion in Abuja till the late hours of Sunday night.

The aims of the group called NJIKO IGBO include harmonization of different interests in the South East Zone of Nigeria, facilitation of a common South East position on national issues, rekindling the spirit of political participation among the citizens at the grass roots across the zone as well as channeling such enthusiasm to positive national goals, building bridges across political tendencies in the zone and extending such bridges to other geo-political zones for the full re-integration of the zone among others.

The meeting was attended by high profile businessmen, professionals and politicians including national chairmen of some political parties.

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Al-Qaeda calls for more attacks

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In this image from video provided by CBS2-KCAL9, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the man behind the anti-Muslim movie that has inflamed the Middle East, is escorted by police from his home. (CBS2-KCAL9/ AP)

Washington ordered all non-essential staff to leave Tunisia and Sudan after its embassies were stormed by Muslims protesting an anti-Islam movie and as al-Qaeda called for more attacks on US targets.

US officials have already deployed counter-terrorism Marine units to Libya and Yemen and stationed two destroyers off the North African coast.

But Sudanese Foreign Minister, Ali Karti, on Saturday flatly rejected a US request to send special forces to protect the Khartoum embassy, the official SUNA news agency said, quoting his office.

Hours later, US officials announced Washington would evacuate all non-essential staff and family members from Sudan and Tunisia and warned US citizens against travel to the two countries.

Despite Tehran’s hostility to Washington and its own condemnation of the movie, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards commander General Mohammad Ali Jafari said the killing of the US ambassador to Libya last Tuesday was unjustified.

“Definitely this did not warrant killing,” Jafari told a news conference in Tehran. He said that “due to their anger (of protesters), this incident (the killings) happened.”

In the worst violence sparked by the film, the US ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens, and three other Americans died when suspected Islamic militants fired rocket-propelled grenades at the US consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi.

In cities across the Muslim world protesters have since vented their fury at the Innocence of Muslims – an amateur film produced in the United States – by targeting symbols of US influence ranging from embassies and schools to fast food chains.

With Muslim anger boiling, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) on Saturday issued a call for more violence against US diplomatic missions in the Middle East and Africa, and urged attacks on US interests in the West, the SITE Intelligence Group said.

AQAP, al-Qaeda’s Yemeni offshoot, did not claim direct responsibility for the deadly attack in Benghazi.

But it said the killing of al-Qaeda deputy leader Sheikh Abu Yahya al-Libi in a June drone strike in Pakistan “increased the enthusiasm and determination of the sons of (Libyan independence hero) Omar al-Mukhtar to take revenge upon those who attack our Prophet,” according to SITE.

Lieutenant Colonel Hagen Messer conceded that the scale of damage, carried out by more than a dozen attackers dressed in US Army uniforms and armed with guns, rockets and suicide vests who managed to storm the airfield, was unprecedented.

Friday’s attack came after at least 11 protesters died as police battled to defend US missions from mobs in Egypt, Lebanon, Sudan, Tunisia and Yemen.

US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said Washington was configuring its forces to cope with the widespread violence.

“We have to be prepared in the event that these demonstrations get out of control,” Panetta told Foreign Policy magazine.

On Friday, guards on the roof of the US embassy in Khartoum fired warning shots at protesters who breached the compound walls waving Islamic banners. The same group had earlier ransacked parts of the British and German missions.

A similar assault mostly by hardline Islamists on the American embassy in the Tunisian capital on Friday ended with four people dead and 49 injured.

In the past week, US embassy compounds have also been breached in Egypt and Yemen, whose parliament rejected the presence of US Marines although the government has already accepted them.

A planned demonstration against the deployment of the Marines in Sanaa was called off on Sunday after people failed to show up, an AFP correspondent at the scene reported.

The head of Libya’s national assembly, Mohammed al-Megaryef, said foreign elements may have been involved in the “meticulously executed” attack on the US consulate in Benghazi.

It came on the anniversary of the 11 September 2001 terror attacks on the United States.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton undertook a round of telephone diplomacy Saturday, calling her counterparts in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Britain and France, as well as the prime minister of Libya and the Somali president, in a bid to rally support, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.

Boko Haram Writes Kano Radio Station [WAZOBIA & Cool Fm]

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Below is the transcript of the hardcopy letter obtained by 247ureports.com which was delivered to the Kano State office of the Wazobia/Cool offices on Sunday September 16, 2012 at 3:17pm.

The letter was reportedly written by a faction of Boko Haram threatened the non-Muslims at the Station over their disregard for Islam and her people. The letter added that a target list has been compiled to include non-Muslim workers at the radio State. It also warned the Muslims employed at the Station to be careful of their activities near the entrance of the radio station.

The group claims to be acting based on the film on Muhammad [SAW].

LETTER TO MY OFFICE IN KANO FROM BOKO HARAM

JAMA’ATUL QATLUL KAFIR FI SABILILLAHI

(An affiliate of jama’atu ahlis sunna lida’awati wal jihad).

The management Wazobia and Cool (steam and Globe broadcasting and Communications), Aim Group of companies

 

The Letter reads;

As we embark on fresh attacks to commemorate the insult done to our beloved MUHAMMAD (SALLAHU ALAIHI WASALLAM), this is hereby warning you/alerting your station that you might be affected due to some disregard attitudes towards Islam and our people.

Reports came to us that your stations are Christians inclined and we made our investigations to ascertaining that. There are some people among you that fall in our target list as we noted their CAN membership and they shall expect our wrath in a short-while, but for now, WE WARN!

We also forewarn our Muslim brothers in the station not to be involved in any act of offence to Islam and that they should limit their movements into the stations to avoid being affected.

We once again commend the jihad of our brothers in Libya that killed an American envoy and some non-Muslims; It is indeed an act worthy of commendation and adoption!

Received at exactly 3:17pm, Sunday-16- September, 2012

20 PDP Governors Dump National PDP Chairman’s Book Launching

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Yesterday [Saturday] saw the national Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] chairman present his book to the public. It was termed a Public Presentation Of “The Global Villager” A Literary Biography Of Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, National Chairman PDP In Commemoration Of His 77th Birthday In Abuja. The President of the Federal republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebelemi Jonathan was present along with other PDP stalwarts.

However, of the 23 invited PDP governors only 3 showed up to the book launching. The state governor’s of Abia, Kaduna and one other State governor attended the event. The governor Tukur Bamangar’s home state, Adamawa State – was not present and did not send a representative. Other PDP notable personalities were not in attendance.

The absence of the State governors showed/exposed the growing divide within the national PDP – and the believed imposition of the national chairman, Bamanga Tukur, on the party members. Sources tell 247ureports.com that the PDP governor had long turned their backs on the national PDP chairman – and had begun actions to subvert his continued reign as the party chairman. The majority of the PDP governor are reported to have stopped remittance of the monthly monies sent to Abuja PDP – and that the PDP has become cash starved as a result.

It is understood the principal source of revenue for the national party come from the various state PDP governors. And the PDP governors were said to have presented a candidate for the then vacant national PDP chairman seat – only for the President to reject their candidate and impose his choice. This action did not seat well with the PDP governors.

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Nigeria: ‘Why Police Roadblocks Were Abolished’

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By Misbahu Bashir

Police spokesman, CSP Frank Mba, in this interview with Weekly Trust, talks about the abolition of roadblocks by the police, car theft and other topical issues

The Inspector General of Police Mohammed Abubakar recently abolished roadblocks yet, some people want policemen stationed along roads with high prevalence of crime

Well, so far so good; the dismantling of roadblocks has been a huge blessing to the Nigeria Police Force. There were some fundamental challenges that compelled the inspector general to take that action. We discovered that the roadblocks have lost their usefulness in all ramifications and have since ceased to be a means of crime fighting and were centres for harassing Nigerians. They have in the past become centres for extortion by policemen thereby affecting free movement of goods and people across the country. This is crippling our economy, our trade, commerce and social life. We also discovered that people spend long time unnecessarily moving from one place to another due to the roadblocks. Again, we found that various unethical conducts such as bribery, accidental shootings, assault and unnecessary confrontation between policemen and civilians take place at the roadblocks.

People thought that policemen won’t be happy when they were instructed to dismantle the roadblocks and thought there will be an upsurge in crime on the highways, but the reverse is the case. We asked an independent organization to conduct opinion poll within the police force on the dismantling of the roadblocks and it was gathered that 97 per cent of the policemen who participated supported the cancellation of the checkpoints. Most policemen said the removal of roadblocks has improved their dignity and they command more respect when they carry out motorized patrols. It was found in the opinion poll that motorized patrol is even more effective. Apart from that, we also conducted an online poll where we urged Nigerians to vote in support or against the policy. We discovered that over 89 per cent of those who voted supported the action. In all, we believe that we are actually doing what the tax payer wants.

People must also know that the concept of roadblock is not an effective way of crime prevention because the defects are so many. (1) the position of the policemen is known to the enemy (2) the number of policemen in any point is known and the hoodlums can predict the number of policemen immediately, (3) their firepower is also predictable because the hoodlums can drive through the area and count the number of policemen bearing arms, (4) the enemy can find the time you (police) resume and when you close making it easier for them to devise counter measures to beat security. They can devise alternative route and plan their operation to coincide with when the police will be changing duty or when they will probably not be on the road.

Do you have enough vehicles to conduct motorized personnel?

Obviously we are in need of vehicles, but the whole thing is to have a good vision which every good leader must have as well as ensure that his followers complied. If the police must wait until everything is perfect before we give Nigerians ideal policing, then there will be no policeman on the road. We cannot wait until our salaries are perfect; we cannot wait until they provide us with all the logistics. The good thing is that we are ready to work with what we have and demonstrated that over the last eight months. Sometimes the logistics are important but how you use the little resources you have is also very important. For instance, we understood that forty vehicles distributed recently for the highway patrol across the federation are of cause, not enough, but we are ready to put them to the best use and work hard towards getting more.

The public should give chance to the current police management to prove what they can do because already, you can see total turnaround and total transformation in our attitude, morale, crime fighting methodology and how we go about doing things.

What makes the new patrol vehicle different from others?

They are standardized patrol vehicles and customized for Nigerian roads, weather as well as the challenges of policing. They also have other security features which the public may not know.

The IG also promised to turnaround the Special Anti Robbery Squad saying they have become killer squads. People still complain of extortion, bullying and highhandedness by SARS operatives

The Squad has become a very important component to the police in Nigeria and plays prominent role in tackling violent crime including kidnappings. But we realize that not all personnel of the squad have live up to their oath of offices and not all of them have discharge their duty professionally and we don’t make pretences over that. One of the best ways to change the situation is for you to look at your areas of strength and weakness and see how you can improve; that is what we are doing. What we did in SARS lead to some positive changes in the Federal SARS and it is our desire that these improvement will be replicated at states SARS. One other thing is that the IG has ordered mass training and retraining of the SARS personnel.

We have also opened opportunities for Nigerian to have oversight on the SARS and other policemen. We expect Nigerians to know that we are their servants; they are our masters and as our masters, they must take interest in what we are doing and must made contributions. They must tell us what we are doing wrong and what we are doing well. That explained why the IG made public his dedicate de-mail addresses and phone numbers for people to forward their complaints. As I speak, plan is underway to release the telephone numbers of the assistant inspectors general in charge of zones, command commissioners as well as all the police public relations officers to the public. The Idea is to make the police more transparent, improve accountability and enhance the capacity of Nigerians to exercise oversight on the police. This will help us in the reform processes and get feedback both from the people and the police management. The public should make input to what they consider as their priority and report the excesses of our men to enable us take action either to prevent, redress, or to punish any acts of indiscipline. I want call on all Nigerians to help us bring to book all the officers who are found to have misbehaved.

Apart from the public, you must have an internal mechanism to keep an eye on your personnel….

(Cuts)… We have and we get feedback day in, day out. We always punish policemen for unlawful acts. I am sure if you check with the Police Service Commission, you will find the lists of officers recommended for punishment. In the last couple of months you must have seen from the reports of the Commission the names of very senior officers who were out rightly dismissed, suspended and demoted. Those dismissals were not just from nowhere; they were a climax of a disciplinary process that starts from the divisional level to area command to the zone and finally to the headquarters. Suspected officers were subjected to scrutiny by the force disciplinary committee and thereafter recommendation is made to the IG who will either approve or adjust them before forwarding such recommendations to the Commission. The Commission will review these recommendations before taking a decision. So if we are not punishing them you will not be seeing such reports. I think the next time the force disciplinary committee will be sitting; I will issue a release to shed more light on the committee’s composition, functions and the processes it follows. The police force is the only organization that monitors itself apart from policing the public. The police provost unit, X-Squad and the IG monitoring teams were established to monitor the policemen which indicated that the police force is concerned with public safety; In fact the police organization is the only pan-Nigerian organization.

What are you doing to tackle car theft?

The IG recently put together a Special Taskforce on Heinous Crimes mandated to among tackle crimes including car thefts. The task force recently recovered 19 stolen vehicles in Kaduna after a tip-off. The new initiative was meant to tackle car theft with the support of the public. There is also the Special Taskforce on Anti Pipeline Vandalism which recently arrested pipeline vandals in Kogi state seized over 15tankers with illegal oil.

Ondo governorship election is around the corner, how prepared are you?

Police are making adequate preparation toward the Ondo elections including the training of personnel who will be involved in the election monitoring. The training cut-across all ranks to improve the capacity of officers. We held consultations at various levels and met politicians and non-governmental organization, just like what we did before the Edo state election. We shall remain impartial.

What is the position of the force on state police?

The Inspector General has already said Nigeria is politically not full-grown for the creation of state police

Source: Weekly Trust

Libya says 50 held over US ambassador’s killing

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TRIPOLI — Libya’s parliament chief announced on Sunday the arrests of some 50 people over the killing of US ambassador Chris Stevens in an attack he said was planned, although Washington said it was spontaneous.

US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta, meanwhile, said the American military has no major plans to bolster its forces in the Middle East despite a week of violent protests targeting diplomatic outposts, including at the US consulate in Libya’s eastern city of Benghazi where Stevens died.

“The number reached about 50,” Mohammed al-Megaryef, president of the Libyan National Congress, said in an interview with CBS News.

Stevens and three other Americans were killed on Tuesday when suspected Islamic militants fired on the US consulate in Benghazi with rocket-propelled grenades and set it ablaze.

Megaryef said “a few” of those who joined in the attack were foreigners who had entered Libya “from different directions, some of them definitely from Mali and Algeria.”

“The others are affiliates and maybe sympathisers,” he added.

Megaryef said the government has learned the attack was not the result of spontaneous anger over a US-made anti-Islam movie which has triggered sometimes deadly protests across the Arab and Muslim world.

“It was planned, definitely, it was planned by foreigners, by people who entered the country a few months ago. And they were planning this criminal act since their arrival,” he told CBS.

But Washington’s ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, offered a very different account, saying the assault began with a “spontaneous” protest over the video.

“Our current best assessment, based on the information that we have at present, is that, in fact, what this began as, it was a spontaneous — not a premeditated — response to what had transpired in Cairo,” Rice said.

“We believe that folks in Benghazi, a small number of people came to the consulate to replicate the sort of challenge that was posed in Cairo,” she told ABC’s “This Week” programme.

“And then as that unfolded, it seems to have been hijacked, let us say, by some individual clusters of extremists who came with heavier weapons. And it then evolved from there.”

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has said in a statement the attack was revenge for the killing of the terror network’s deputy leader Sheikh Abu Yahya al-Libi in a drone strike in June, and called for more attacks on US targets.

US officials have already deployed counter-terrorism Marine units to Libya and Yemen and stationed two destroyers off the North African coast.

Panetta told reporters before arriving in Tokyo that with a substantial force already deployed in the region and now boosted by extra Marine units, the military has the ability to respond as necessary to protect American diplomats.

“We do have a major presence in the region,” he said.

“Having said that we’ve enhanced that with FAST (Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team) teams and others so that if they are requested, they can respond more quickly.”

Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Karti on Saturday flatly rejected a US request to send special forces to protect the Khartoum embassy, the official SUNA news agency said, quoting his office.

Hours later, US officials announced Washington would evacuate all non-essential staff and family members from Sudan and Tunisia, and warned US citizens against travel to the two countries.

The US embassy in Yemen, meanwhile, suspended all consular services for two weeks, the mission said on its website, after four people were killed in violent anti-American protests in Sanaa.

— ‘Killings not warranted’ —

 

Across the Muslim world protesters have since vented their fury at the “Innocence of Muslims” — an amateur film produced in the United States — by targeting symbols of US influence ranging from embassies and schools to fast food outlets.

Although the US government itself has condemned the film, protests erupted again on Sunday, with hundreds of students pouring into the streets of Kabul shouting anti-American slogans, as the Bangladesh government condemned the film as “reprehensible” and New Delhi called it “offensive.”

Belgian police said they detained 230 people in the northern city of Antwerp after clashes at a demonstration against the film.

Protests were also staged in Britain, Niger, Pakistan, Turkey and France, whose interior ministry said it would block any further anti-American demonstrations over the film.

With Muslim anger boiling, AQAP on Saturday called for more violence against US diplomatic missions in the Middle East and Africa, and urged attacks on American interests in the West, the SITE Intelligence Group said.

AQAP, Al-Qaeda’s Yemeni offshoot, did not claim direct responsibility for the deadly attack in Benghazi.

But it said the killing of Libi in a June drone strike in Pakistan “increased the enthusiasm and determination of the sons of (Libyan independence hero) Omar al-Mukhtar to take revenge upon those who attack our Prophet,” according to SITE.

In Afghanistan, heavily armed Taliban fighters on Friday stormed a strongly fortified air base in Helmand province where Britain’s Prince Harry is deployed, killing two US Marines in an assault the militia said was to avenge the anti-Islam film.

A NATO spokesman on Sunday revealed six US fighter jets and three refuelling stations were destroyed and six aircraft hangars damaged in the attack, the scale of which he said was unprecedented.

A total of 17 people have died in violence linked to the film, including the four Americans killed in Benghazi, 11 protesters who died as police battled to defend US missions from mobs in Egypt, Lebanon, Sudan, Tunisia and Yemen, and the two US soldiers in Afghanistan.

McCain: U.S. “is weakened” under Obama

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(CBS News) Senator John McCain, R-Ariz., was skeptical that violent attacks on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya were not preplanned.

“Most people don’t bring rocket-propelled grenades and heavy weapons to demonstrations. That was an act of terror,” McCain said on “Face the Nation” Sunday. “For anyone to disagree with that fundamental fact I think is really ignoring the facts.”

McCain disputed U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice’s statement, made earlier on “Face the Nation,” that the U.S. has information that attacks on American consulate in Benghazi that killed four Americans were premeditated.

“[T]here was no doubt there were extremists and there’s no doubt they were using heavy weapons and they used pretty good tactics – indirect fire, direct fire – and obviously they were successful,” McCain added.

McCain said the United States has adopted a policy of “disengagement” under President Obama, which, he said, has “weakened” America’s standing in the world.

Pointing to the violent protests this week in Benghazi, Libya and Cairo, Egypt, McCain said, “The fact is the United States is weakened.

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“It was Osama bin Laden that said, ‘When people see the strong horse and the weak horse, people like the strong horse.’ Right now the United States is the weak horse.”

McCain also disputed the opinion that the consulate attack was prompted by the release on the Internet of a blasphemous film mocking the Prophet Muhammad.

“Let’s point out, this wasn’t a video that caused this. It’s a fight, a struggle in the Arab world between the Islamists and the forces of moderation,” the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations committee said. “Look, one of our fundamentals [is] freedom of speech, and that’s what the Arab Spring was about – to bring about an end to the censorship by their government.”

He also defended Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s rapid criticism of a statement put out by the U.S. Embassy in Cairo – before the protests turned violent – condemning the anti-Islam film.

“It was a semi-apology,” McCain said of the Embassy’s statement. “We shouldn’t be apologizing for freedom of speech. We should be saying we demand freedom of speech for these people,” he said.

McCain also said the U.S. “need[s] to assist these people” in a post-Arab Spring transition.

Pointing to another country in turmoil, Syria, McCain said the United States has not done enough for Syrians living under the brutal regime of President Bashar al-Assad. A reported 20,000 Syrians have been killed since the insurrection began.

“The President of the United States will not speak up for them, much less provide them with the arms and the equipment for a fair fight,” McCain said.

McCain pointed to increased violence – and increased Iranian presence – in Iraq; attacks on Americans in Afghanistan; and the killing of 20,000 Syrians as signs of America’s “disengagement.”

“Prior to 9-11, we had a policy of containment. Then after 9-11, it was confrontation…. Now it’s disengagement,” McCain said. “We’re leaving Iraq. We’re leaving Afghanistan.

“They believe the United States is weak and they are taking appropriate action,” said McCain, who has opposed an end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, adding that the U.S. needs to “reassert American leadership in the region.”

McCain also said President Obama is failing Israel by telling Israeli leadership not to attack Iran. Instead, the senator said that the U.S. “should be in agreement” with Israel on when Iran has gone too far in its quest for a nuclear weapon, instead of “being in a public dispute” with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“The Iranians don’t believe we are doing to do anything about their effort,” McCain added.

Iran announces drone that flies 24 hours

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TEHRAN, Sept. 16  (UPI) — Iran’s military announced in Tehran Sunday it has reached its  goal of developing a drone aircraft that can fly for 24 hours and carry  missiles

Major Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari, commander of the Islamic  Revolution Guards Corps, said the new unmanned Shahed 129 has a vast range  because it can fly non-stop for 24 hours, the FARS news agency reported.

Iran first successfully tested a homemade radar-evading  drone with bombing capabilities in June 2009, which was unveiled in a Tehran  ceremony in August 2010 by President Mahmoud  Ahmadinejad.

In March, the military announced success with a smaller  drone called the Shaparak for use in border patrols. It can fly for 3.5 hours,  has a range of 30 miles and a maximum altitude of 15,000 feet, the report  said.

Read more: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2012/09/16/Iran-announces-drone-that-flies-24-hours/UPI-58891347797495/#ixzz26ezF8MHM

Boko Haram assassins wipe out family in Kano

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Four men suspected to be  agents of the Boko Haram sect have shot dead a member of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps  and three members of his family in Kano.

They killed the officer, his wife, his  three year old daughter and his crippled brother staying with him, police sources told a news agency today.

The victims were all locked up in a room and shot dead in the home of the yet to be identified NSCDC officer in Hotoron Gabas district.

Neighbours said they saw the four men arriving on two motor cycles and entering the house.

After the killing, they jumped back on their bikes and sped off.

Kano, since the 20 January multiple attacks by the Boko Haram sect, has been experiencing isolated attacks by militants of the sect, such as throwing bombs at police patrol vehicles or check points or killing people at their homes or on the street. In June, an SSS officer was shot dead by the sect in his house.

Source: PM News