What could easily have marked another bleak Christmas in the ancient
city of Kano was averted when operatives of Joint Military Taskforce,
JTF Monday in Kano, conducted house-to-house search where they
discovered and detonated explosives planted in strategic locations
within the metropolis.
While briefing reporteers in Kano, Commandant of 3rd Motorized
Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Iliyasu Abba said “there
are desperate attempts by terrorists to instil fear on urban dwellers
as most of the latest discoveries were planted in residential areas. The
situation compelled us to embark on house to house search on suspected
dark spots in the metropolis.”
Brigadier Illiyasu Abba stated that “we have made some arrest and
investigation is on and I believe that there will certainly be more
discoveries”.
The commandant stated that the “terrorists plan major attack to
disrupt Christmas celebration in the city,” noting that “we have
initiated a number of measures to frustrate their plan”.
The army officer called on residents to cooperate with JTF personnel
in the line of duty, maintaining that “it is through collective effort
that we can triumph against the evil forces.”
“Our cordon and search exercise is going to be a continuous exercise,
we know it is inconvenient but it is necessary under the present
circumstances and we urge residents to cooperate with our men in the
collective interest of all. We are on top of the situation and the
residents have nothing to fear and they should therefore go about their
legitimate duties without fear or molestation.”