Be Wary of Un-exploded IEDs - Nigerian Army Warns Residents
In a statement sent to TheCable on Thursday, the Nigerian Army has warned residents in the north-east to be wary of unexploded improvised...
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In a statement sent to TheCable on Thursday, the Nigerian Army has
warned residents in the north-east to be wary of unexploded improvised
explosive devices (IEDs) and ordnances “dotted around the region”, and also charged citizens to be more security conscious to avert attacks from the Boko Haram insurgent group.

According to the statement issued by Onyema Nwachukwu, spokesman of
operation Lafiya Dole theatre command, the army said while the
continuous decimation of Boko Haram members by troops has weakened the
group, it has “manipulatively concealed its weakness by callously
employing the use of suicide bombers and other forms of improvised
explosive devices (IED)”.
“This is undoubtedly a devious tactics to portray seeming
invincibility by taking advantage of the indifferent attitude of some
members of the public.
“This has unduly exposed and presented soft targets to the BHT,
which ordinarily, could have been prevented, if only members of the
public within the theatre of operation would complement the efforts of
the security agencies by being a little more vigilant and conscious of
their environment.
“It has also been observed that the BHT IED campaign has left
several unexploded ordnances (UXO) and IEDs dotted around the north-east
theatre of operation, which are harmful to unsuspecting members of the
public while going about their routine activities.”
The statement said though the EOD teams of the command as well as
police officers were doing their best to address the situation, members
of the public who traverse the hinterland are urged to be wary of “strange objects of metallic nature and not to fiddle with such objects.”
It added that troops have discovered that suicide bombers are now
targeting mosques, churches and other prayer centres as witnessed in the
suicide bomb attack of Angwan Medina mosque in Arahan Kunu village of
Mubi local government area.
It said the insurgents were able to infiltrate the mosque due to the absence of security measures.
“Most places of worship have been found to exhibit similar
deficiency and have lowered their guard, thereby exposing themselves to
otherwise preventable attacks,” the statement read.
“With the Yuletide around the corner, several social and
religious gathering will be inevitable, therefore, members of the public
are implored to be more vigilant and places of worship and other forms
of social gatherings are advised to emplace security checks and measures
in their facilities.
“Paramount rulers, village heads and spiritual leaders are
enjoined to sensitize their respective subjects and members on these BHT
schematics to prevent infiltration and any untoward occurrence.
“They are also urged to encourage neighborhood watch efforts in their communities.”