Security agencies have revealed fresh plans by the Islamic sect, Boko
Haram to attack selected high profile targets in the federal capital
ahead of this weekend’s independence anniversary.
The SSS claimed that the attacks are coming on the heels of a
presidency directive to all security agencies to submit to it documents
on their handling of the Boko Haram crisis since 2007. The presidency’s
directive was the outcome of outrage that trailed the comments of the
leader of the group released by the Police to a sister agency.
Meanwhile, the United Nations in New York has fired its security
chiefs in Abuja following the submission to it of the report on the
bombing of the UN building in Abuja last August. The United States
Federal Bureau of Investigations, FBI which conducted the investigation
according to Vanguard sources has also taken over the security of the UN
building in Abuja.
The Boko Haram group according to findings by security agencies has
conscripted agents to attack selected government institutions and
buildings in Abuja between Monday 26th September and October 1st 2011,
when Nigeria would be celebrating its 51st independent anniversary.
Towards this end, Vanguard gathered that security agencies have
unmasked plots by the group to use two vehicle types- a Nissan Sunny
salon car with registration Abuja CL 735 ABJ and an Audi new model with
registration KD 475 JJ, to possibly carry out their next suicide attacks
on very important government targets in the federal capital territory.
Among these targets, Vanguard was informed, are the NNPC Towers in
Abuja, Central Bank headquarters, the Federal Ministry of Finance,
Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Army barracks and Mammy markets in Abuja,
Federal Secretariat Complex, the National Assembly, Supreme Court,
Office of the Secretary to Government of the federation and even the
Nigeria Police headquarters, because according to the source, their
target at the Police headquarters is yet to be dealt with, even after
the earlier attack this year.
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