Soldiers and Policemen Clash in Maiduguri over Relief Materials for IDPs
A gun battle
between policemen and soldiers at the Borno State Government House in Maiduguri
on Thursday forced people to run for their lives.
According to the
Punch, the policemen and soldiers were fighting over rice meant for internally
displaced persons.
The IDPs, had
queued for hours to receive rice and other relief items, causing gridlock
around the Government House area.
The situation
turned violent when the soldiers that were deployed to maintain law and order
during the distribution tried to help themselves to the relief materials.
The soldiers
were said to have tried to force their way into the Deputy Governor’s Office,
the place designated for the distribution, to get their vehicles filled.
An attempt by
the mobile policemen attached to the office to prevent the soldiers from
achieving their goal led to a shootout.
It was gathered
that the soldiers fired several warning shots and the mobile policemen shot
back in return, while also firing canisters of tear gas.
The conflict led
to a stampede with many of the IDPs injured as they ran to safety.
It was also
gathered that a policeman was shot in one of his legs in the gun battle.
It took the
intervention of the Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, Brig. Gen. Lucky
Irabor, to get the furious soldiers to withdraw from the battle, which caused
panic across Maiduguri.
The police and the
army later released a joint press statement condemning the clash and suing for
peace.
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