Friday 27 June 2014
Breaking: Another Bomb Explosion Averted At EMAB Plaza, Abuja
But for vigilance and timely response of security agents,
another improvised explosive device (IED) would have
exploded at EMEB Plaza shortly after the one that killed 21
persons and send many others to hospitals for treatment on
Wednesday.
Coordinator of the National Information Centre (NIC) Mr.
Mike Omeri said this in AbujaFriday afternoon when he led
other members of the Centre in a media briefing on
government’s efforts to curb insurgency in the country.
He explained “that their prompt action on that afternoon led
to the arrest of one of the attackers and the killing of
another that was almost using his gadgets to detonate the
second and possibly the third deadly device.”
Omeri however, disputed popular insinuations that the
CCTV cameras installed around some areas in the Federal
Capital Territory are not functioning as a syndicate has
stolen most of the batteries installed in them.
He narrated that Minister of the FCT, Senator Bala
Mohammed told him that the cameras were functioning and
that more are to be installed.
Omeri however, advised citizens to also install the cameras
in their premises to complement that of government.
While refusing to give details, the Director General of the
National Orientation Agency gave the assurance that efforts
by the military especially in the North East to subdue the
book haram terrorists were progressing steadily and that the
war was being won by government troops.
“While we do not want to go into details of operations
currently taking place, it is advised that the practice in
which some persons just bandied figures of casualties on
either the side of the military or insurgents should be
discouraged and checked. The truth remains that the
military is winning the war and the nation shall surely
triumph in this fight”, he declared.
He also urged Nigerians especially parents and school
pupils to ignore messages on the social media that some
schools were being targeted for attack and assured that
security agencies were working assiduously to ensure that
schools are safe and academic activities remain unhindered.
While responding to worries that terrorism suspects were
being held without trial, Police Public Relations Officer, Mr.
Frank Mba, who was promoted to the rank of an Assistant
Commissioner of Police on Thursday appealed to the public
for patience.
Mba noted that investigations on terrorism cases are
tenuous and strenuous but pledged that once investigations
were concluded, every suspect would arraigned in court for
trial.
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