Sixteen were dead and 20 others were injured when a commercial vehicle plying the Baga-Kukawa Road in the Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State drove over an Improvised Explosives Device suspected to have been planted by ISWAP terrorists.
From the news gathered, a counter-insurgency expert and security analyst in the Lake Chad region, said that the incident occurred on Wednesday, April 17, according to Zagazola Makama.
Meanwhile Zagazola Makama reported 10 feared dead, and they were no fewer than 16.
The spokesman for the 7 Division, Lt. Col. Ajemusu Jingina, said, “I will not comment on the incident, as the location falls under the jurisdiction of the Multi-National Joint Task Force, which is headquartered in Ndjamena, Chad Republic.”
Also, a resident of Baga, Bukar Wakil, said in a statement “We heard that the IED was planted with the intent of killing troops, but the unfortunate commercial vehicle drove over it before any military vehicle did, killing about 16 people and injuring about 20, mainly passers-by.”
Abdullahi Abubakar, a Maiduguri-based security expert, raised concern over the resurgence of sporadic attacks by ISWAP across the Lake Chad basin.
“You should look at the current resurgence of attacks from three angles.
“One, troops have claimed degrading Boko Haram to virtual non-existence; two, ISWAP, a rival of Boko Haram, has invaded the Chad basin, not only unleashing terror but attempting to crush Boko Haram in incessant battles for supremacy; and three, ISWAP wants to show the Nigerian military that they are very much around and are very much uncrushable.
“Until troops completely crush ISWAP, the terror group will never, in my view, allow Chad basin to rest. This explains the sporadic attacks, especially in northern Borno.”