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Nigerian Army HQ SIGN
In view of the disturbing spate of suicide bombings in the North East particular, Maiduguri and Madagali metropolis, the Nigerian Army is offering a reward of the sum of N500,000 for any information that could lead to the arrest of any suicide bomber, the guide to the suicide bomber, or discovery of the transit house or factory of the suicide bombers.
According to Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman, Director of Army Public Relations the offer by the Nigerian Army is to further encourage law abiding citizens to actively join the war against terrorists and our collective security. The Army has made the following numbers available for immediate response:
1. Theatre Commander, Operations LAFIYA DOLE, Maiduguri- 09064823221.
2. General Officer Commanding 7 Division Maiduguri- 09078599985.
3. Commander, 7 Division Garrison Maiduguri-08022375305
4. Commander, 28 Brigade, Mubi-08065504576.
5. Commander, 26 Brigade, Gwoza-+234 809 721 1700 (WhatsApp)
6. Director, Army Public Relations, Abuja-07080217992.
7. Commander, 7 Division Military Intelligence Brigade Maiduguri-09021668444.
“We would like to reassure that all information received would be treated with utmost confidentiality and acted upon with despatch.
“While we appreciate the cooperation of the members of the general public so far, there is the need to be more vigilant and security conscious to save lives and apprehend Boko Haram terrorists and their sponsors.
“Once again we call on all law abiding citizens to provide useful information to security agencies towards a quicker apprehension of remnants of terrorists still bent on unleashing mayhem on Nigerians,” the Army Spokesman said in a statement issued on Tuesday.