The head of military operation in the North-east, Nicholas Rogers, has set up a four-man military panel to investigate the Easter Sunday attack by Boko Haram in Maiduguri, Borno State
Rogers said their task is to unravel what went wrong and proffer solutions on how to avert future occurrence.
The team has been given three days to visit the location, interact with the state government and the locals in the general area and come up with a report.
The army general said that at least 28 persons died and about 80 others were injured as a result of attacks by Boko Haram on two communities in Maiduguri.
The head of military operation in the North-east, Nicholas Rogers, has set up a four-man military panel to investigate the Easter Sunday attack by Boko Haram in Maiduguri, Borno State
Rogers said their task is to unravel what went wrong and proffer solutions on how to avert future occurrence.
The team has been given three days to visit the location, interact with the state government and the locals in the general area and come up with a report.
The army general said that at least 28 persons died and about 80 others were injured as a result of attacks by Boko Haram on two communities in Maiduguri.
The head of military operation in the North-east, Nicholas Rogers, has set up a four-man military panel to investigate the Easter Sunday attack by Boko Haram in Maiduguri, Borno State
Rogers said their task is to unravel what went wrong and proffer solutions on how to avert future occurrence.
The team has been given three days to visit the location, interact with the state government and the locals in the general area and come up with a report.
The army general said that at least 28 persons died and about 80 others were injured as a result of attacks by Boko Haram on two communities in Maiduguri.
The head of military operation in the North-east, Nicholas Rogers, has set up a four-man military panel to investigate the Easter Sunday attack by Boko Haram in Maiduguri, Borno State
Rogers said their task is to unravel what went wrong and proffer solutions on how to avert future occurrence.
The team has been given three days to visit the location, interact with the state government and the locals in the general area and come up with a report.
The army general said that at least 28 persons died and about 80 others were injured as a result of attacks by Boko Haram on two communities in Maiduguri.
The head of military operation in the North-east, Nicholas Rogers, has set up a four-man military panel to investigate the Easter Sunday attack by Boko Haram in Maiduguri, Borno State
Rogers said their task is to unravel what went wrong and proffer solutions on how to avert future occurrence.
The team has been given three days to visit the location, interact with the state government and the locals in the general area and come up with a report.
The army general said that at least 28 persons died and about 80 others were injured as a result of attacks by Boko Haram on two communities in Maiduguri.
The head of military operation in the North-east, Nicholas Rogers, has set up a four-man military panel to investigate the Easter Sunday attack by Boko Haram in Maiduguri, Borno State
Rogers said their task is to unravel what went wrong and proffer solutions on how to avert future occurrence.
The team has been given three days to visit the location, interact with the state government and the locals in the general area and come up with a report.
The army general said that at least 28 persons died and about 80 others were injured as a result of attacks by Boko Haram on two communities in Maiduguri.
The head of military operation in the North-east, Nicholas Rogers, has set up a four-man military panel to investigate the Easter Sunday attack by Boko Haram in Maiduguri, Borno State
Rogers said their task is to unravel what went wrong and proffer solutions on how to avert future occurrence.
The team has been given three days to visit the location, interact with the state government and the locals in the general area and come up with a report.
The army general said that at least 28 persons died and about 80 others were injured as a result of attacks by Boko Haram on two communities in Maiduguri.
The head of military operation in the North-east, Nicholas Rogers, has set up a four-man military panel to investigate the Easter Sunday attack by Boko Haram in Maiduguri, Borno State
Rogers said their task is to unravel what went wrong and proffer solutions on how to avert future occurrence.
The team has been given three days to visit the location, interact with the state government and the locals in the general area and come up with a report.
The army general said that at least 28 persons died and about 80 others were injured as a result of attacks by Boko Haram on two communities in Maiduguri.