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Boko Haram threatens Nigeria vote

Suicide attacks kill at least 38 people

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Sign reading 'All united against Boko Haram' during protest against deadly raids
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Two suicide attacks in northeast Nigeria killed at least 38 people Tuesday, less than six weeks from elections, as the leader of Boko Haram vowed to disrupt the vote.
The Islamist insurgency has already forced a delay in the polls, initially scheduled for February 14, and officials had voiced hope that a regional military offensive could contain the bloodshed before the new election day, March 28.
But the latest wave of attacks blamed on the rebels underscored the challenge facing Nigeria and its neighbours -- Cameroon, Chad and Niger -- despite claims of successes in the joint operation launched this month.
"This election will not be held even if we are dead," Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said in a new video, in what appeared to the first from the group released on Twitter.
Speaking before Shekau's threat, Niger's President Mahamadou Issoufou vowed that his country would herald the end for the rebels, whose six-year insurgency has killed more than 13,000 people.
"Niger will be the death of Boko Haram," he told a cheering crowd after a protest against the insurgents in the capital Niamey.
But Boko Haram has proved resilient an experts question whether the group can be overpowered in the short-term.
- Checkpoint, restaurant attacked -
In Nigeria's Borno state, three assailants in a motorised rickshaw detonated explosives at a checkpoint at Yamarkumi village, near the town of Biu, at about 1:00 pm (1200 GMT).
The suicide attack killed 36 people and injured 20, a source at the Biu General Hospital told AFP, requesting anonymity.
"Most of the victims were child vendors and beggars that usually crowd the checkpoint," the source added.
Boko Haram has repeatedly tried to seize Biu, 180 kilometres (110 miles) from the state capital Maiduguri, but has been repelled by troops and local vigilantes.
Some four hours later, in Potiskum, the economic capital of neighbouring Yobe state, a bomber blew himself up inside Al-Amir restaurant, a popular chain in northern Nigeria.
The restaurant manager and a steward were killed, while 13 staff and customers were seriously injured, a police officer and nurse the Potiskum General Hospital said.
Meanwhile, the Chadian army said its troops had engaged in fierce combat with Boko Haram militants near the town of Dikwa, some 90 kilometres from Maiduguri.
Two Chadian soldiers and "several" militants were killed in the clashes," a Chadian military source said on condition of anonymity.
In the video, Shekau repeated threats against Chadian President Idriss Deby and Niger's leaders, vowing that his fighters would outlast the multi-national offensive.
He also said the insurgents freed their brothers-in-arms during a weekend raid in the Nigerian city of Gombe, rejecting a military claim that the attack was repelled.
- Neighbours claim major gains -
Nigeria had long complained that lack of action from its neighbours had hampered efforts against Boko Haram and has said the new cooperation could prove decisive.
Niamey said that more than 200 rebels were killed in its first cross-border raid on the southeast of the country and on Tuesday claimed to have averted a suicide attack in the Diffa region.
On Monday, police in Diffa, which is currently under a state of emergency, claimed they had detained more than 160 people suspected of being allied to the outlawed group.
Cameroon's army separately announced that it had killed 86 militants and detained more than 1,000 people suspected of having links to Boko Haram in the country's far north.
But with access difficult to the remote regions increasingly at the centre of the conflict and communications often non-existent, there was no independent corroboration of the claims.
Analyst Ryan Cummings of risk consultants Red24 said the regional forces may be repeating Nigerian tactics in the early counter-insurgency.
Cummings said the numbers "may not be indicative of actual Boko Haram support" but rather point to local communities, particularly in Cameroon's Far North region, arming themselves against the insurgents.
"This may be creating the perception that they are antagonistic towards government forces and therefore aligned to Boko Haram," Cummings, said in an email exchange.
-Campaign violence -
In violence unrelated to the Boko Haram uprising, explosions and gunfire at an opposition election rally in southern Nigeria's Rivers state killed a police officer and injured four others, while a reporter covering the event was stabbed and taken to hospital.
The unrest happened in the hometown of President Goodluck Jonathan's wife Patience.
A political motive was likely, with tensions running high between Jonathan's ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the main opposition All Progressives Congress (APC).
Source: AFP

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