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Boko Haram destroys 330KVA power towers in Yobe

by Tolulope Akinruli

Boko Haram, the police command in Yobe State has disclosed a distressing development, revealing that suspected insurgents belonging to the notorious Boko Haram group have once again wreaked havoc by destroying two crucial 330 KVA power transmission towers. This destructive act has had dire consequences, as it has plunged the residents of both Borno and Yobe states into darkness, depriving them of essential electricity supply.

DSP Dungus Abdulkarim, the spokesperson for the Yobe State police command, conveyed this alarming information during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Damaturu on a recent Saturday. Abdulkarim explained that the transmission towers served as vital conduits for delivering electricity from Gombe to Yobe and Borno states, thus underscoring the significant impact of their destruction on the affected communities.

The attackers, suspected to be affiliated with Boko Haram, employed improvised explosive devices to carry out their nefarious deed, targeting the towers located in Kasaisa within the Damaturu Local Government Area of Yobe State. This calculated assault on the infrastructure not only represents a brazen act of sabotage but also demonstrates the insurgents’ relentless efforts to disrupt the socio-economic activities and livelihoods of the populace.

The repercussions of this despicable act are far-reaching, exacerbating the already challenging circumstances faced by residents of the two states. The sudden loss of electricity has not only hindered domestic activities but also disrupted critical services such as healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and businesses, further compounding the hardships endured by the affected populace.

It is disheartening to note that this recent attack on the transmission towers marks the second occurrence within a relatively short span of three months. The towers had previously fallen victim to similar acts of destruction in December (Boko Haram), prompting authorities to undertake extensive repair works to restore the functionality of the infrastructure in January. However, the resilience of the insurgents and their determination to instill fear and instability in the region have once again resulted in the incapacitation of these vital facilities, plunging communities into darkness and despair.

Conclusion

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It is imperative for security agencies and relevant stakeholders to intensify efforts aimed at safeguarding critical infrastructure and ensuring the safety and security of citizens. Moreover, concerted action must be taken to address the root causes of insurgency and terrorism, thereby fostering sustainable peace and stability in the region. As communities continue with the repercussions of this latest act of violence, solidarity, resilience, and collective resolve will be crucial in overcoming adversity and rebuilding stronger, more resilient societies.

Source: guardian.ng

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