This year’s Eid Malud Festival was marred in Maiduguri, Borno
State by a bomb blast at the busy Post Office
Roundabout in Maiduguri, Borno State on Tuesday.
A lone suicide bomber, believed to be a member of the Islamist militant
sect, Boko Haram, carried out the attack which eye witnesses
said left no fewer than 40 people dead and about 50 others injured.
The angry youths damaged former governor Ali Modu Sheriff’s office
on Kashim Imam Way before they left for
the Government Reservation Area where they also torched
a building belonging to him.
It was gathered that the former governor, who was still in the state as
of the time the explosion occurred, was hurriedly driven to the Maiduguri
Airport en route for Abuja. He was said to have been escorted
by a well armed police team.
Soldiers fired shots into the air to disperse the youths before
cordoning off the roads around the blast site and the GRA.
Investigation, however, revealed that Improvised Explosive Devices were
wired to a vehicle and detonated at the roundabout which also
leads to the Monday Market, the busiest market in the troubled city.
There were however conflicting reports on how the lone
suicide bomber arrived and detonated IEDs close to a roadblock
mounted by the military near the roundabout.
While the spokesman for the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army
Maiduguri, Col. Mohammed Dole, said the bomber drove a Honda car, Reuters
said he arrived at the area in a tricycle laden with IEDs.
Dole, who blamed the attack on Boko Haram, said, “At
about 14:13 hours on Tuesday, January 14, a Honda car laden with IEDs
exploded near the Post Office area in Maiduguri metropolis. Members of the
frustrated Boko Haram terrorists are suspected to be behind the bomb explosion.
“Many deaths and injuries were recorded and 10 vehicles and five
tricycles are confirmed damaged and one suspect is arrested. This incident
happened after a long period of relative peace in Maiduguri and environs.”
But the state Police Commissioner, Lawan Tanko, told Reuters
that his men counted 17 bodies as of 2pm on Tuesday.
“My men counted 17 dead persons as of 2pm and they are still
counting. I instructed my men to go to the University of Maiduguri Teaching
Hospital and the Specialist Hospital in Maiduguri to verify
if there are others,” Tanko added.
Tanko confirmed that the explosion was caused by a
suicide bomber who drove a firewood seller truck and detonated a bomb in the
middle of the road.
Tanko, who claimed that only five people were injured, added that
security operatives were immediately sent
to public buildings to prevent attacks on them by the
rampaging youths.
A journalist working at the state television office, Abba Kankami, also
told the British news agency that he counted 29 dead bodies.
“The attack happened just behind the fence of my office. I counted 29
bodies, including two kids and a mother. Lots of others seriously
injured,” he said.
However, health workers claimed that 30 bodies were deposited at
different hospital mortuaries in the city. They added that 50 injured persons
were also brought in.
Another eyewitness, Aisha Hassan, said she saw two
boys whose bodies were cut into pieces.
Hassan, who added that two cars immediately caught
fire when the explosion happened, said, “I ran away because there
was too much blood.”
A source told one of our correspondents
that operatives who rushed to the scene of the
blast which occurred at about 1.30pm, evacuated the injured and the
dead to the hospitals.
When contacted, the Director of Defence Information,
Maj.-Gen Chris Olukolade, also confirmed that security
operatives had arrested a suspected insurgent in relation to the
explosion.
He said the suspect was already assisting a team
investigating the incident.
The state Governor, Kashim Shettima, condemned the
blast, saying it was regrettable it happened at a time
people were enjoying the return of peace to Maiduguri.
In a statement by his spokesman, Isa Gusau, Shettima
expressed condolences to the families of those who lost
their lives.
The statement reads in part, “He (governor) has directed the security to
carry out a full scale investigation into the bomb explosion which resulted in
the unfortunate youths’ rampage that led to the breakdown of law and order.
“The governor also condemned the uprisings in the last three days in the
state capital which he described as unfortunate even though avoidable.”
He also said that the governor had directed the Ministry of
Health to ensure that all the injured received proper medical
attention.
The statement added that the governor had met with the National
Security Adviser in Abuja on issues of security
of lives and property in Borno State.
The governor appealed to all the residents of the state to
remain law abiding and reminded them that peace was a
collective duty of all.
The JTF shld nt think dt everything is ova until it is ova. The boko haram insurgents r nt tired. The govt shld nt b tired too. May d souls of d departed rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteIf d federal gov't are seriouse abt wat is happing in maiduguri de should hv ask modu shariff 2 get out 4rom maiduguri seince, becouse of wat happen at d emirs palace, our NSA is not doing ur work, he is copromise. eveil pple(modu sharif, GEJ, NSA, Cheif of army staff,...........and few more)
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