The death toll from the recent bomb attacks in Gwoza town has risen, with at least two more victims succumbing to their injuries while receiving treatment at the State Specialist Hospital in Maiduguri.
Acting Governor Alhaji Umar Kadafur visited the hospital on Sunday and confirmed that 16 of the 42 injured victims have been discharged, while 24 are still receiving treatment. The state government has settled the medical bills of the victims and is ensuring they receive adequate care.
Kadafur condemned the attacks and urged residents to be more vigilant and report suspicious activities to security personnel. He noted that the perpetrators took advantage of the recent relative peace in the state, and emphasized the need for continued vigilance in the fight against insurgency and terrorism.
The visit was accompanied by Senate Chief Whip Senator Ali Ndume and other government officials. The incident has sparked outrage, with calls for increased security measures to prevent similar attacks.