The University
of Maiduguri on Sunday night came under a series of attacks as suicide bombers
detonated their explosives at different locations including the security office
where two lives were reportedly lost.
The Borno
Police Public Relations Officer, Victor Isukwu, had, at about 12 midnight,
confirmed the incident on a WhatsApp platform managed by his office, but only
gave sketchy details of casualties recorded.
“Let’s not
speculate yet”, he cautioned reporters.
“At Unimaid
only one male suicide bomber died; three university security personnel injured
among which one later died.”
Danjuma
Gambo, a professor in the Mass Communications department of the university who
also doubles as the spokesperson of the institution, confirmed in a BBC Hausa
broadcast early on Monday that three suicide attacks took place in the
university last night.
Residents of
Maiduguri who celebrated a hitch-free Sallah could not go to sleep on Sunday
night as sounds of bombings and shootings rented most part of the night and
early hours of the dawn.
The city
vibrated with the first blast, which occurred at about 10:15 p.m. Immediately
after it was confirmed that it was from the university campus, another
explosion occurred at exactly 11 p.m.
It has not
been confirmed if the second blast which seemed bigger recorded any casualty,
but it was followed by hours of shootings and sounds of military vehicular
movement.
The
university has become one of the major targets of the Boko Haram since it came
under its first direct attack on January 16. About four suicide attacks have
been executed within and around the university since then.
One of the
attacks led to the death of a renowned professor of veterinary medicine, who
died alongside few others during the first attack.
The
University of Maiduguri lies at the outskirts of the host city along the route
that leads to Bama from Maiduguri. The institution is about 45km from Kawuri
town where the official entrance gate to Sambisa forest is located.
Aside the
brick perimeter fence on the front side of the university, there has been no
serious barrier at the back, which appears to have provided an entry point for
the insurgents.
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