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Sunday 4 October 2015

Security tightens in FCT after the suicide bombings on Friday

The police and the army have increased security in the Federal Capital Territory following Friday night’s suicide bomb attacks by two female suicide bombers suspected to be members of the Boko Haram.
Heavily armed security agents were seen checking vehicles on Abuja-Keffi Road; Airport Road; Asokoro and Wuse areas of the FCT.

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The increased deployment of policemen was on the order of the Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, that Police Explosives Ordinance Disposal Units be immediately deployed on the scenes.
The IG, in a statement by the Force spokesperson, Olabisi Kolawole, assured Nigerians of security, stating that the
“Force is prepared to do all within its reach to ensure adequate security of lives and property.”
“Following the incidents, the Police High Command ordered an immediate deployment of Police Explosives Ordinance Disposal Units to the scenes to prevent further destructions and ordered massive stop-and-search activities in and around the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.”

29 comments:

  1. Cool











    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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    1. Mtchewwww... Tightening security after the deed has been done. Mumu pple

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  2. Cool











    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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  3. Cool











    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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  4. Good way to start.... May Almighty God give our soldiers the wisdom $ ability to destroy BH complete.

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  5. De always increase security AFTER d bombings.... shiiuuur!
    Ink_ready_bull

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  6. MST WE WAIT FOR THNGS TO APEN BRFORE WE DO DE NIDFUL????TOMJERRYSWIT

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  7. If you are not a kid yet you spell this way,it's a problem for young people who visit this blog.
    Please , don't be too lazy.

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  8. rubbish, a case of intelligent incompetence. as I speak,another attack has been averted because the suicide bomber was not courageous enough to carry on with the attack.she has been shot dead by her commanders anyway.

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  9. Nice one,God bless. TIMLEYIN BLESSING

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  10. I don't buy the news boko haram on this..that guy that predicted this attack is from where ? And what as the release of Biafra got to do with Boko haram #ARMY#NPF check beyond the North this South - South people and South - East should be checked

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  11. Medicine after death.

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  12. Like the blockades were not bad enough

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  13. Without the help of the public it would be difficult for the security forces to totally stop suicide bombing. We also need to increase the use of CCTV in all public places but then again we need stable electricity for them.

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  14. They shouldn't relax till we overcome this menace henceforth. God bless our security agents.






















    #TeamBlessed#

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  15. Medicine after death. Other countries have restricted or ban the hijab which has reduced the bombings to an extent. Only in naija where religious sentiments is above 100% yet it gets people killed

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  16. That is what they do after any attack, after a while, it's business as usual!

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  17. Ordinary helmets the Army cannot supply. Where are the tracking devices to monitor the movement of terrorists? An Army without modern technology is just like the Boys Scout. They are not trained for war.

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  18. I love that. May God deliver Nigeria from the hands of the terrorists in Jesus name. Amen

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  19. Medicine after death.Our security personnel need to be more proactive.On the streets of Abuja as at today,you still see hawkers,beggers and their likes everywhere during such a time.Biko! Police infiltrate this hawkers,baro pushers in the market,mosque and it will amaze you how much information this peops can give you to tackle this menace.We never ready

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