Following the renewed threat by Boko Haram sect to carry out more
bomb attacks in Abuja after weekend bloodbath in Damaturu, Yobe State
capital which claimed more than 150 lives, the Federal Government
yesterday asked members of the public not to panic assuring that
security agencies have put in place adequate measures to secure lives
and property.
Government assurance came just as the Yobe State Commissioner of
Police, Mr Sulaiman Lawal released details of the casualty suffered by
members of the security agencies in the attack.
The United States Embassy in Nigeria on Monday warned its citizens to
steer clear of three major hotels in Abuja claiming it had intelligence
report that the sect was planning to attack the hotels.
The National Security Adviser, General Owoeye Azazi (rtd) in a
statement yesterday said the Federal Government has put in place
adequate measures to secure three top hotels in the Federal Capital city
suspected to be targets of the fundamentalists.
The Statement reads: “The attention of the Federal Government has
been drawn to a publication making the rounds in the media concerning
planned attacks on three major hotels in the Federal Capital Territory
(FCT), Abuja. Expectedly, the publication is eliciting unhealthy public
anxiety and generating avoidable tension.
The Federal Government wants to advise members of the public that it
would continue to ensure the security of lives and property under its
jurisdiction despite the unfortunate events in Maiduguri and Yobe over
the weekend.”
Azazi stated that the current threat of attack on the three hotels in
Abuja was not news, stressing that for over three months, the security
services have taken pro-active measures to protect the designated
critical facilities and others.
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