The Borno State Government has imposed a 24-hour curfew following a deadly bomb attack in Kawori Market, located in the Konduga area. The explosion occurred on Wednesday night, killing 16 people and critically injuring several others.
Authorities suspect that a Boko Haram suicide bomber carried out the attack, adding to the region’s ongoing security challenges. The curfew aims to restore order and ensure public safety.
The announcement came through a press release by Police Public Relations Officer ASP Nahum Kenneth Daso. “In view of the constitutional mandate of the Nigeria Police Force and other relevant security and law enforcement agencies toward the preservation of law and order in the state,” the statement read, “You are all aware of the incident that took place at Kawori which was the detonation of an improvised explosive device which led to the death of 16 persons while several others were critically injured and on admission across various government hospitals in the state.”
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Governor Babagana Zulum consulted with top security officials before deciding on the curfew. The decision reflects the urgent need to address the immediate security concerns following the bombing. The curfew, effective immediately, is intended to prevent further violence and maintain peace in the state.
ASP Daso urged residents to comply with the curfew and assured them that the government is taking necessary steps to address the situation. “I, therefore, wish to call upon the good people of Borno State to remain calm and law-abiding. Further developments will be communicated to you accordingly,” the statement concluded.