Following Boko Haram's attack on Maiduguri, the Borno state capital
yesterday May 13th, the Nigerian army has imposed a 24 hour curfew on
the town and its environ. The curfew is contained in a statement
released by the deputy director Army Public relations officer, 7th
division Maiduguri. Read after the cut...
In view of the recent development within
Maiduguri metropolis a 24hr curfew is hereby imposed in the city. This
is done to protect lives and property of innocent and law abiding people
of Maiduguri. The Nigerian Army wish to once again thank you for your
continuous support and cooperation. The situation is firmly under
control
Colonel Tukur Gusau
Deputy Director Army Public Relations
7 Division Maiduguri
Meanwhile these are photos from some of the fleeing residents of the town after the sect stormed the town at about
6.45pm yesterday
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