Terrorists, on Thursday, attacked a police checkpoint and killed a police officer in Abakaliki.
The Police spokesperson, DSP Joshua Ukandu, who confirmed the attack in Abakaliki, said the terrorists also set the police van ablaze at the checkpoint.
“It happened early on Thursday morning. I have been trying to get the details of what happened, but one police officer was killed and a vehicle was burnt.
“More details will be made available soon,” he said.
Abakaliki is the capital city of Ebonyi State in southeastern Nigeria, located 64 kilometres (40 mi) southeast of Enugu.
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The inhabitants are primarily members of the Igbo nation.
It was the headquarters of the Ogoja province before the creation of the Southeastern State in 1967.
Abakaliki was an important center for the slave trade in the 17th century. The slave trade continued in the area with Aro raids into Abakaliki and surrounding areas through the 18th century.
The Odozi Obodo Society was a secret cult that operated between 1954 and 1958 in Abakaliki.
Abakaliki is the capital city of Ebonyi State in southeastern Nigeria, located 64 kilometres (40 mi) southeast of Enugu. The inhabitants are primarily members of the Igbo nation. It was the headquarters of the Ogoja province before the creation of the Southeastern State in 1967.
Abakaliki was an important center for the slave trade in the 17th century. The slave trade continued in the area with Aro raids into Abakaliki and surrounding areas through the 18th century.
The Odozi Obodo Society was a secret cult that operated between 1954 and 1958 in Abakaliki.