Borno State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Zannah Mustapha |
The Borno Government said it would shoulder
the medical bills of all the 20 persons injured in Thursday's suicide bomb
attack in Biu, headquarters of Biu Local Government Area, in the state.
The Deputy Governor of the state, Alhaji
Zannah Mustapha, said this while speaking with newsmen in Maiduguri on Friday.
Mustapha, who also hails from Biu Local Government area said government would also assist
families of the eight persons who died in the blast.
``It is a sad development; the state
government was saddened by the news of the blast.
``Gov. Kashim Shettima has directed me to
proceed to Biu to take charge of affairs especially in terms of ensuring proper
medical care for the victims,'' he said.
Mustapha described the blast as ``a
desperate attempt by the Boko Haram insurgents to launch an attack on Biu''.
He said the insurgents had failed in all
their previous attempts to gain entry into the town, hence they resorted to
suicide bombing.
``From the information reaching me, the
attack was carried out by two teenage girls.
``The girls passed through a back door to
the market because it was difficult gaining access through the normal gate,''
Mustapha said.
He said that his trip to Biu was to ensure
proper medical treatment for those affected.
``I am leaving for Biu immediately so that
we can condole those who lost their loved ones and ensure that those injured
are given the best medical treatment for quick recovery,'' Mustapha said.
The deputy governor also said that the
Caretaker Committee Chairman of Biu Local Government had already been
instructed to assist the victims before his (deputy governor’s) arrival.
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