Islamic State, ISIS on Wednesday claimed responsibility for an attack on the convoy of the Borno State, Kashim Shettima who was headed to a rally in north-eastern Nigeria ahead of Saturday’s presidential election. Security sources said earlier on Wednesday the gunmen opened fire at the motorcade transporting Borno’s state governor Kashim Shettima on his way from state capital Maiduguri to the market town of Gamboru for a rally. Two security sources said three people died. Official sources told Reuters earlier on Wednesday between three and 10 people were killed, and that some of them may have been beheaded. Islamic State West Africa Province, which split from Boko Haram in 2016, has carried out a series of attack on military targets in the last few months.
Source: The North Africa Journal February 14, 2019 08:03 UTC