Boko Haram threatens to attack A’Ibom
The Akwa Ibom State Government said it had received text
messages from the Boko Haram terrorist group threatening to attack public
places in the state.
A statement issued on Friday evening by the state
Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr. Aniekan Umanah, said the
public places targeted include churches, markets and schools, among others.
Umanah advised members of the public to be security
conscious and be extra-vigilant by reporting suspicious movements to security
personnel for immediate action.
He assured residents of their safety, saying government had
directed security agencies to step up surveillance to prevent likely attack on
the state.
Umanah urged the residents to go about their legitimate
businesses as government was poised to sustain the peace being enjoyed in the
state.
The state government, however, frowned at the
re-emergence of activities of commercial motorcyclists in Uyo metropolis
despite the existing ban on their operations
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