Sunday 8 March 2015

Fani-Kayode is physically an adult but mentally an infant" Gov. Shettima

In a statement released today, PDP Presidential campaign spokesperson, Femi Fani-Kayode alleged that Governor Shettima of Borno state, APC Presidential candidate Gen Muhammadu Buhari and APC Publicity Secretary Lai Mohammed know the whereabout of the missing Chibok.

Reacting to the allegations via his media aide, Malam Isa Gusa, Governor Shettima pleaded that no one should take Fani-Kayode serious as he is physically an adult but mentally a child. He spoke with journalist in Abuja. What he said after the cut...


"Femi Fani-Kayode is one Nigerian that is physically an adult but mentally an infant. We all know that going into exchange with an infant is like having a dialogue with the blind, deaf and dumb, this is why it is thoughtless for any serious minded person to exchange words with Femi Fani Kayode not to talk of someone like Governor Kashim Shettima who has too many serious issues he is competently handling with patriotism as a result of which he was not only exonerated but also commended by a Presidential Fact-finding committee on the missing Chibok schoolgirls that was set up by the same Presidency Kayode works for, and this in addition to the Governor being the one that secured admissions into an International school for the escaped Chibok schoolgirls and granted them scholarships, for which and other efforts, he is highly respected by those who know him or have come in contact with him in Nigeria and within the International community"the media aide said.
Governor Shettima's media aide said that Fani-Kayode said was "a temporary false", stressing that the same Fani-Kayode is likely to reverse himself in the near future.
"He is known for saying 'A' in the morning, 'K' in the afternoon and 'Z' at night, so we will wait for him to contradict himself and he will surely do so because that is him, he can't avoid being who he is. We will not have any conversation with him"the aide added

Buhari, Lai Mohammed, Shettima know where the Chibok girls are - FFK

The spokesperson of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organization, Fem Fani-Kayode has alleged that APC Presidential candidate, Gen Buhari, Borno state Governor Kashim Shettima and APC National Publicity secretary Lai Mohammed, know where the missing Chibok girls are.

Fani-Kayode said this in a statement he released today responding to a statement by the APC doubting President Jonathan's comments in his interview on AIT that the Chibok girls are still alive. According to Femi Fani-Kayode, if the girls are not found, Gen Buhari and the APC should be held responsible..


"Whilst the majority of Nigerians are overjoyed by the fact that the President has given us hope by saying that the girls are still alive. Lai Mohammed and the APC are not happy. The truth is that they do not want those girls to be found and neither do they care about their welfare or their safety. We say this because this was a man, and a party that complained and protested at the fact that Boko Haram was proscribed by the Federal Government last year. Lai Mohammed proclaimed that the proscription was unjust and unconstitutional. We have always believed that Buhari, Lai Mohammed, Governor Shettima and the APC know far more about the whereabouts of the Chibok girls and the activities of Boko Haram that they have cared to admit. Let it be clearly understood that if anything happens to those girls and if they are not produced at the soonest we will hold Lai Mohammed, Buhari and the APC responsible,” he said

Zambian president collapses, hospitalised

Zambia’s President Edgar Lungu collapsed on the podium while presiding over a Women’s Day celebration in Lusaka – less than two months after taking over from a leader who died in office.
Lungu was rushed to a military hospital on Sunday, but the president’s office later issued a statement saying he had been treated for malaria and there was no need for concern.
“I am feeling much better and have been told I have high levels of fatigue and should take some rest,” Lungu said in the statement.
“There is nothing to worry about.”
Lungu came to power in January after the death in office of President Michael Sata in October.
Rumours that Sata was ill had circulated widely before his death, but were always denied by the government.
Sata was Zambia’s second leader to die in office in six years, sparking calls for presidential aspirants to undergo medical checks to guarantee they are fit.
Lungu, who fell after standing for some 20 minutes during the ceremony, is rumoured to have diabetes, the AFP news agency reported.
Presidential spokesman Amos Chanda said doctors at the military hospital had conducted comprehensive medical checks and said Lungu’s results were good.

Epic photos: Buhari meets Shagari again years after overthrowing his government


These photos are epic! Former Nigerian president Shehu Shagari (right) was overthrown by General Buhari in a military coup on December 31, 1983. 31 years later, the two men meet again. See more photos after the cut...

Photos: President Jonathan visits the Ooni of Ife's palace today


President Jonathan, in company of the Governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko, former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro and other PDP chieftains stormed the palace Oba Okunade Sijuwade, the Ooni of Ife, earlier today. The Ooni and other Obas endorsed and prayed for the president. See more photos after the cut...

Boko Haram pledges allegiance to ISIS?


According to Channels TV political correspondent, Seun Okin, Boko Haram militants pledged allegiance to ISIS using their Twitter account. Hasn't that Twitter handle been taken down? 

INEC Card Reader is a fraud, it will mar March 28 polls - Fayose


Press statement from Ekiti governor, Ayo Fayose...
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has described the card reader machines the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) intends to use to accredit voters during the March 28 and April 14 elections as a fraud capable of scuttling the elections. 
The governor, who expressed doubt over the forthrightness of the INEC chairman, Prof Attahiru Jega in handling the elections said; "Unless INEC has an agenda that is different from conduct of free, fair and credible elections, use of the card readers should be suspended for future elections so as to enable proper test running of the technology."
Speaking through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose, who said he was not against the use of any technology to ensure credible elections, added that the flaws recorded during the last Saturday test run exercise were too fundamental to be ignored. He pointed our that Jega was not being truthful on INEC preparedness for the election, saying; "Jega told us before February 14 that INEC was ready.

Tiwa Savage flaunts baby bump in Uganda...


Pregnant Mrs Balogun is currently in Uganda for a two-day performance. (Saturday & Sunday). Her arrival, press rounds and stage performance in pictures after the cut...

Boko Haram conflict: Nigerian allies launch offensive

Chadian troops heading towards the region bordering Nigeria, 6 March 2015
Forces from Niger and Chad have launched a ground and air offensive against militant group Boko Haram in north-eastern Nigeria, officials say.
The campaign is said to be targeting militants in Borno state.
It came as Nigerian officials dismissed Boko Haram's pledge of allegiance to Islamic State as a reaction to military pressure from Nigeria and its allies.
The pledge was posted online on Saturday in an audio message by Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau.
He called on Muslims everywhere to swear loyalty to IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Boko Haram has been fighting an insurgency to create an Islamic state in northern Nigeria since 2009, and in recent months the violence has increasingly spilled over into neighbouring states.
'Drowning man'
Chad, Cameroon and Niger have already been helping Nigeria in its battle against Boko Haram. On Friday, the African Union endorsed the creation of a regional force of more than 8,000 troops to combat the group.

Nemtsov killing: Russia court charges two men with murder

A Moscow court has charged two men in connection with the murder of Russian opposition activist Boris Nemtsov.
It said one of the men, Zaur Dadayev, had admitted involvement in the shooting on a bridge near the Kremlin late on 27 February.
He and the other accused, Anzor Gubashev, are of Chechen origin, Russian reports say.
Three other suspects in the case also appeared before the court on Sunday and have been remanded in custody.
Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister and veteran liberal politician, 55, was shot in the back four times as he was walking with his girlfriend within sight of the Kremlin. He was buried in Moscow on Tuesday.
Younger brother
Anzor Gubashev and Mr Dadayev, who are both accused of organising and carrying out the murder, were brought into court amid heavy security.
Zaur Dadayev, charged with involvement in the murder of Boris Nemtsov, inside a defendants' cage in Moscow, Russia, 8 March 2015 
  The guilt of Zaur Dadayev was 'confirmed by his confession', the judge said
Little is known about the men, but reports say Mr Dadayev once served in a battalion of interior ministry troops in Chechnya.
The other suspects include Mr Gubashev's younger brother Shagid Gubashev and two men named as Ramzan Bakhayev and Tamerlan Eskerkhanov. Reports say all three have denied any involvement in the murder.
Four of the men come from the northern Caucasus region and were detained in the republic of Ingushetia which borders Chechnya, say Russian media reports.
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At the scene: Sarah Rainsford, Moscow
There were armoured vehicles and armed police around the Moscow courthouse all morning. The suspects were eventually brought by van, and bundled through a back door by heavily armed guards in balaclavas.
They are accused of both organising and carrying out the shooting of Boris Nemtsov.
Russian media report that at least two of the men had been living in Moscow for a year. One worked as a shop security guard and his brother as a lorry driver.
So far though, there are no clues on whether they were hired for the killing, as Mr Nemtsov's supporters believe - or on what the possible motive for this high-profile murder might have been.
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The Russian Investigations Committee is treating the case as a "contract killing", Interfax news agency reported.
According to the case files read out in court, the accused in the case have been charged under Part 2 Article 105 of the Russian Criminal Code, paragraphs "zh" and "z", which means that investigators believe the murder was carried out by a group of people, the crime was committed on contract for financial gains, and also involved extortion and banditry, Interfax says.
President Vladimir Putin has condemned Nemtsov's murder and called for an end to "shameful" political killings in Russia.
But leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny accused the Kremlin of ordering the assassination to cow the opposition amid Russia's mounting economic problems.
Nemtsov was killed just days before a march he was organising against the war in Ukraine.
He had also been drafting a report expected to expose covert Russian military involvement in the conflict.

Some 50,000 people attended a rally near the Kremlin in protest at his death on 1 March and thousands turned out to pay their respects at his funeral.

Fed Govt recent actions, election-propelled – APC

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described the recent acts of governance by President Goodluck Jonathan as too little, too late and election-propelled to convince Nigerians to vote for him and his party in the forthcoming polls.
”Mr. President, you cannot undo, in six weeks, the glaring instances of cluelessness, incompetence and near total lack of governance that your administration has exhibited in the past six years, even if you move Aso Rock to the South-west or bribe every Nigerian with the proceeds of corruption,” the party said in a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.
”Your Administration-sanctioned smear campaigns against APC leaders, your obscenity-laden meeting with youths, your offer of jobs to 167 out of over 40 million unemployed youths, and your temporary relocation to the South-west where you believe your naira and dollar rain will translate to votes are all belated and of no effect,” it said.
APC said all the President’s latter-day efforts went up in smokes on Saturday when over one million Nigerians marched through the streets of Lagos in support of change, even as a hurriedly-organized, pretend march led by the President in Abuja failed to distract from the success of the Lagos march, as envisaged by the organizers.
The party said its latest opinion poll on the forthcoming elections shows that Nigerians have already made up their minds regarding which party they will vote for, even before the six-week postponement of the elections, which was orchestrated to allow the sinking PDP and its candidates at all levels to recover from the dizzying effect of the daily blows being dealt on them by Nigerians.

Private jet owners get 90-day ultimatum on operations

Federal Government has issued a 90 day ultimatum to private jet owners to streamline their operations with civil aviation  regulations .
This ultimatum was given on Sunday at the conclusion of a meeting between the officials of the Ministry of Aviation and the stakeholders in the General Aviation sector which includes  all the owners and operators of private jets.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Aviation, Alhaji Mohammed Abass, gave the ultimatum after the meeting which lasted for several hours at Abuja.
As part of the unanimous decisions at the meeting, the blanket ban on the operators of foreign registered privately operated aircraft in the country has been lifted with conditions attached.
In a statement issued by the NCAA’s spokesman Mr Fan Ndubuoke , the authority said :”
” In furtherance of the Ministry of Aviation’s calculated efforts to streamline the operations of the Private Jets Owners, a 90 days ultimatum have been given to them to come up with their operational preference.
“As earlier indicated, the 90 days ultimatum is one of the conditions, during which it is expected that all operators would have regularise their documentation to specify their choice of operation.
“However, during this moratorium, it is still subsisting that no private Jet owner will be allowed to surreptitiously convert his Jet for commercial purposes.”
At the end, it was agreed by all present at the meeting that any violator during the ultimatum and at expiry will be visited with much more stiffer penalties than earlier earmarked.

Police lay ambush for abductors of US missionary

The Kogi State Police Command says it has spread its dragnet towards ensuring that the kidnappers of the American missionary,  Revd. Phyllis Sortor are arrested.
The eighty seven year old American missionary who was kidnapped two weeks ago from her school premises in Emiworo, in Ajaokuta LGA of Kogi State was freed by her abductors last Friday.
She was released around 8.30pm and later sighted at the Kogi State Police Command headquarters, Lokoja, around 11pm.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sola Collins Adebayo told our correspondent that the
command would track the kidnappers.
His words, “She has been handed over to the U.S embassy by the police. She’s safe and healthy. Meanwhile, the police maintained cordon of the area suspected to be her kidnapper’s hideout to ensure their arrest and adequate sanction”.
The Kogi State Commissioner of Police (CP), Adeyemi Ogunjemilusi said no ransom was paid to the kidnappers.

INEC extends collection of PVC by two weeks

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has extended the deadline for collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) across the country by additional two weeks.
Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Kayode Idowu in a statement on Sunday said the collection will continue until March 22nd 2015, superseding the earlier deadline of March 08th 2015.
He said the latest extension offers the last opportunity for duly registered persons to collect their PVCs before the general elections scheduled for March 28th and April 11th, 2015.
He urged registered persons that are yet to collect their PVCs to use this last opportunity in doing so, in order to participate in the forthcoming general elections.

Jonathan meets Mbeki, Abdusalami

President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday met with a former South African President, Thabo Mbeki and a former Head of State, Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar (Rtd.)
The closed-door meeting was held in the President’s official residence at the State House, Abuja.
Details of discussion at the meeting was unknown as none of them spoke with journalists at the end of the meeting.
No official statement has been issued concerning the meeting as at press time.

Hate speech: APC to file complaint against First Lady to ICC

The All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Organisation (APCPCO) will on Monday file a formal complaint against First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, for allegedly calling on PDP supporters to “stone” anyone who come to the state asking for change.
The letter of complaint signed by Rivers State Governor and Director General of APCPCO, Rotimi Amaechi, will be dispatched to the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Inspector General of the Nigeria Police (IG) and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), among others.
According to Governor Amaechi, “Change, as the entire country must know by now, is the slogan of the APC – the rallying cry of a political party that wishes to bring hope of greater and better things to come for Nigeria and Nigerians. By her statement, Mrs. Jonathan was clearly calling on PDP supporters in Calabar to attack supporters and campaigners of the APC in the state.”
The APCPCO in a statement by its Director of Publicity Garba Shehu likened some of Mrs. Jonathan’s statements and conduct during this political campaign season, to those of Mrs Simone Gbagbo, wife of the former president of Cote D’Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo, prior to that country’s 2010 election.

Another four years of Jonathan means disaster for Nigeria, says Keyamo

Festus Keyamo

Another four years of Jonathan means disaster for Nigeria, says Keyamo

Lagos lawyer, Mr. Festus Keyamo, has said another four years of President Goodluck Jonathan in office would be a great disaster for Nigeria.
He urged Nigerians to vote out the president and enthrone Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate.
Keyamo alleged that corruption has flourished under Jonathan’s watch to the extent that the malaise is affecting the fight against insurgency in the Northeast region with the service chiefs being the beneficiaries of the resources committed to crush Boko Haram.
The human rights lawyer spoke in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, on Saturday at a youth summit organised by the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Action Group.
Keyamo said the youths have key roles to play in ending what he called the 16 years of misrule by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), warning that a revolution is imminent in the country if the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, is removed from office before the end of his tenure.

Jonathan’s comment on Chibok girls callous, morbid, says APC

Alhaji Lai Mohammed

THE All Progressives Congress (APC) is appalled by President Goodluck Jonathan’s recent statement that the Chibok girls are still alive because Boko Haram would have displayed their bodies if they had been killed.
The party says the president’s comment is   callous, morbid and insensitive.
In a statement yesterday in Lagos, the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the party found the comment “deeply offensive to human sensibilities rather than providing hope and succour for the traumatised parents of the girls.”
A key role of presidents everywhere in times of tribulations and tragedies, the APC pointed out “is to offer hope and be the Consoler-in-Chief, not to make statements that will deepen the suffering and sorrow of victims.”
The party said: “one would have expected a president to speak on the basis of actionable intelligence, not some twisted, melancholic and offensive logic,”  adding that the president’s statement played on the fears of the parents of the girls and indeed of all Nigerians concerning the fate of the girls, “who have now been held in captivity for over 300 days, with an impotent government unable to rescue them.”

INEC’s card readers test-run largely successful nationwide

• An eligible voter thumb-printing on a card reader at a polling unit directly opposite Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), Ado-Ekiti...yesterday

The test-run of card readers’ machines by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in 12 states was largely successful with pockets of hitches in some areas.
Many of the machines deployed by the commission performed excellently though the thumb prints of some voters were rejected.
Turnouts varied from state to state with voters in the north more enthusiastic.
The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), however, protested what it described as “series of complaints from Nigerians”.
Its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, in a statement yesterday, said: “Our response to the emerging problems and challenges from Saturday’s testing of the card reader is ‘RES IPSA LOQUITOR’- the fact speaks for itself.
“The PDP and indeed all well-meaning Nigerians await INEC’s official response and or its final decision after such defining challenges.”
58 percent voters authentic in Niger
In Niger, 58 percent with Permanent Voters’ Card (PVCs) have been cleared as authentic in Niger State.
The card readers’ machine rejected the remaining 42 percent voters.
The National Commissioner for the electoral body, Dr. Chris Iyimoga, disclosed these in Gwada ward of Shiroro Local Government area.
He said the figures were from the 18 polling units in the ward, which initially had a total of 10,243 persons with PVCs and Temporary Voter Cards (TVCs).
Only 1,799 eligible voters, he added, turned up for the exercise out of which 1,045 were authenticated by the card readers.

Morocco’s King snubs Jonathan

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Morocco’s King snubs Jonathan

•Declines telephone conversation
The patchy diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Morocco may worsen after King Mohammed VI of the North African country turned down a request from President Goodluck Jonathan for a telephone conversation.
It was learnt that the Moroccan monarch deemed such a telephone conversation a few weeks to the Nigerian presidential election as inappropriate.
Morocco is an Islamic nation and the authorities there thought that President Jonathan wanted to use the phone call to gain an undue advantage over his challengers in the race.
Online publication, Premium Times, quoted the Moroccan Foreign Affairs ministry as saying in a statement on Friday that: “The request by Nigerian authorities for a phone conversation between HM King Mohammed VI and Nigerian president was refused by the Monarch who deemed it inappropriate on grounds of the upcoming elections in Nigeria.”
The Moroccan authorities added that another request by Nigeria to send an envoy to Rabat was equally rejected because the monarch viewed the overture as an attempt by President Jonathan to manipulate his country to secure Muslim votes in the forthcoming election. The ministry said Mohammed VI refused to speak to the president partly because of “Nigeria’s positions regarding the sacred national, Arab and Islamic causes.”
Jonathan’s main challenger, General Muhammadu Buhari, is a Muslim and the Presidency felt that the support of Morocco might sway a few more votes for Jonathan from Nigerian Muslims. Nigeria and Morocco have not been the best of friends over the years on account of Abuja’s support for independence for Western Sahara which Rabat continues to lay claim to as its territory.
President Jonathan has been unusually aggressive in his re-election bid, criss-crossing the country to woo people he considers critical to his ambition. Yesterday, he visited Ile-Ife to seek the prayers of Yoruba Obas. A few of them obliged him at the palace of the Ooni of Ife

Jonathan timid, cowardly, says MEND leader, Henry Okah

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Dismisses Edwin Clark as a tribalist
Leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Henry Okah, is hitting hard at President Goodluck Jonathan from his prison cell in South Africa.
Okah who was sentenced to a 24-year jail term in March 2013 for terrorism, sees the President as timid and cowardly.
In a lengthy interview published by this newspaper today, the man who President Jonathan once accused of masterminding the attempt on his life during the 2010 Independence anniversary in Abuja said he found it difficult to speak about him (Jonathan) without “saying something uncomplimentary.”
Going down the memory lane, Okah said of him: “I have met President Jonathan. I knew him though not closely when he was the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State. My cousin Chief (Diepreye) Alamieyeseigha was then governor.

58 killed, 139 injured in Maiduguri multiple blasts

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•Governor cancels campaign
At least 58 people lay dead yesterday in Maiduguri after   five coordinated bomb blasts in separate parts of Borno State capital.
The attacks bore the hallmarks of the terror sect, Boko Haram.
The blasts immediately sparked confusion and a traffic gridlock in the city.
The first attack was carried out by a female suicide bomber at the Baga fish market at about 11:20 am, said Abubakar Gamandi, the head of the fisherman’s union in the metropolis.
“A female suicide bomber exploded as soon as she stepped out of a tricycle taxi,” said Gamandi, who was at the scene. “Eighteen people were killed.”
That account was supported by a nurse at the Maiduguri General Hospital, where many of the victims were taken.
An eye witness , Abdullahi Garba said: “a tricycle driver  was trying to force his  way into the market at top speed when the blast occurred from the tricycle.
“The spot  was crowded at the time  which explained why so many people died,” he said.
About an hour later another bomb blast hit the popular Monday Market, killing 15 people and close to the scene of the November 2014 blast which killed scores of people.
A vigilance group member, Salisu Yayaý, claimed to have counted five ambulances that evacuated victims from the scene.
It was not immediately clear whether the second attack was carried out by a suicide bomber.
“For now, we have at least 33 dead bodies from the two incidents…the toll may change because we are expecting more casualties,” said Gamandi.
The first two attacks were confirmed by Justice Commissioner Kaka Shehu, but he declined to provide casualties figures until rescue workers had completed their searches.
Shortly after 1:00 pm a third bombing occurred at the busy Borno Express bus terminal.
“We condemn these acts in their entirety and we extend our condolences to the victims,” Shehu said.
“The terrorists are angry with the way they were sacked from towns and villages and are now venting their anger,” he added.
The Commissioner of Police Clement Adoda confirmed the number of deaths to be 58 while 139 were injured

Shehu was referring to an ongoing offensive against Boko Haram in Borno state being waged by Nigeria and Chad, with support from Cameroon and Niger.
The Chief Medical Director of Borno State Specialists Hospital, Dr Salisu Kwaya Bra, told reporters that more than 50 died in the attacks.
“So far 50 dead bodies have been received here from the three blasts and 36 injured persons are receiving treatment at our Accident and Emergency unit,” he said.
But another source at the mortuary said 47 bodies were brought to the morgue, and    more than 60 were injured. He lamented that the number of the injured and dead victims was a massive challenge for the hospital.
“Our facilities are overwhelmed; we couldn’t take all the injured persons. Some of them have been taken to the University Teaching Hospital and others to Umaru Shehu Hospital and other private hospitals as the situation permits,” the source said.
The four-nation offensive against Boko Haram has claimed major successes over the insurgents since the start of last month, and analysts have said that Boko Haram would likely step up bombings on civilian targets in response.
The sect has increased suicide bombings and village attacks recently as forces from Nigeria and Chad have driven the insurgents from a score of towns along Nigeria’s border with Cameroon.
Its members have attacked villages in Cameroon and Niger as Nigeria’s neighbors are forming a multinational force to confront the spreading uprising.
Chad’s President Idris Deby last week said his forces know the whereabouts of Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau and warned him to surrender or face certain death.
Boko Haram fighters are massing at their headquarters in the northeastern town of Gwoza, in apparent preparation for a showdown with multinational forces, according to witnesses who escaped from the town.
An intelligence officer said they were aware of the movement but that the military is acting with care as many civilians still are trapped in the town and Boko Haram is laying land mines around it. Consequent upon yesterday’s bomb blasts, Governor Kashim Shettima decided to cut short his political campaigns in the southern part of the state
He condemned the attacks as heinous.
The governor, through his  media aide, Malam Isa Gusau, sympathized  with the bereaved families and prayed for the repose of the souls of the  dead.
He also prayed for the quick recovery of the injured and promised that government would foot their medical bills and provide every assistance necessary for the victims of both the dead and the injured.
Gusau said:”The Governor has, immediately after getting information about the incidence, directed the State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice whose Ministry deals with citizens’ rights, to visit all affected areas and ensure speedy evacuation of victims to hospitals and mobilize medical doctors for emergency treatments that will be shouldered by the State Government. The, Governor directed that all necessary steps be taken to safe lives where possible no matter what is required.”
Gov. Shettima also regretted that the attacks happened when residents of the city were adjusting to normal life with the recent success stories over the fight against the insurgency.
“Governor Shettima was visibly troubled by the unfortunate bomb blast which came at a time citizens of Borno were already adjusting to normal lives following successes being recorded by the combined efforts of the military, other security agencies and youth volunteers called the civilian JTF involved in ongoing counter insurgency operations in different parts of the State