The
military authorities have imposed an indefinite curfew in Maiduguri,
the Borno State Capital, following Boko Haram attack on the city.
The
Defence Headquarters said in a tweet on its twitter handle on Sunday
that the curfew was imposed to enable troops pursue fleeing Boko Haram
fighters who attacked the town.
“Curfew
is imposed on Maiduguri with immediate effect till further notice as
pursuit of retreating terrorists begins.” The tweet read.
It
was stated in an earlier tweet on Sunday morning that troops were
repelling simultaneous attacks on Maiduguri and Mongonu by the
insurgents.
It was added that the military had launched a coordinated aerial and ground operation against the insurgents.
“Troops are repelling a simultaneous attack on Monguno and Maiduguri by Terrorists.”
It added that “Coordinated Air and Land OPs being conducted now.”
The
attack is coming barely 48 hours after military sources hinted of a
major operation to flush out the Boko Haram insurgents in the North
East.
It
was also stated that the military was perfecting plans to retake
territories captured by the Boko Haram in the critical operation
expected to involve massive deployed of amphibious elements, ground
troops and Air Force platforms and personnel.
With
the current operation, it is expected that the battles would shift to
places like Bama, Gwoza and Baga which are in custody of the insurgents.
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