Barely three weeks after a bomb blast killed over 71 persons in Nyanya,
a suburb of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, another explosion claimed
about 30 lives on Thursday evening.
The blast, which was believed to be a suicide attack, occurred around
8:45pm when a bomb-laden car exploded at the Karshi Taxi Park, a few metres
from where the April 14, 2014 explosion took place.
It was gathered that 25 bodies were taken to the Maitama District
Hospital, Asokoro, four corpses were dropped at the National Hospital while one
body was taken to an unidentified hospital in Nyanya.
Scores of injured people were also evacuated by ambulances to different
hospitals for treatment.
But a statement co-signed by the Head, Public Relations, NSCDC and NEMA
Press Officer, Emmanuel Ezekiel, said that 10 bodies had been deposited in the
mortuary while 13 unconscious persons were receiving treatment in different
hospitals.
It added that other injured victims were being attended to by medical
personnel, urging members of the public to avoid hindering rescue
efforts.
“While security agencies have condoned off the area of the explosion
this evening in Nyanya, Abuja, response agencies have moved injured victims to
hospitals and at least 10 lifeless bodies have been deposited in the mortuary
while 13 unconscious victims are receiving medical attention in different
hospitals in Abuja. Other injured victims too are being attended to.
“The public are urged to cooperate with security agencies and avoid
rushing to the scene to guard against hampering the efforts of the various
agencies working together to ensure public safety,” the statement said.
Security sources said the perpetrators of the blast might have planned
to leave the explosive-laden car at the motor park overnight so that it could
be detonated on Friday (today) for maximum effect, but the bomb accidentally
went off, killing the driver and other innocent people.
A Nyanya resident, who simply identified himself as Lambert, said he was
walking along the road when he heard a loud blast which shook the area and sent
everyone scurrying in different directions.
He said, “I went to the park, but the scene was alight with burning
vehicles and there were corpses of people on the ground as well as dismembered
bodies; there were body parts on the ground including hands, and heads. It was
a gory sight and I had to leave the scene.”
Meanwhile, NEMA has called on FCT residents to donate blood to assist
victims of the blast.
This is a National security emergency. In the civilized nations, this is when their internal security services go to work. The military fight wars (though this is war, but internal). Nigeria is lacking internal security and intelligence officers. The current formations of the SSS, Police forces, Customs and Immigration. Needs to be dissolved or retrained. If the military is to be used to fight this internal mess, they need SOLID INTELLIGENCE to work on. Sorry for the PRESIDENCY, they act and look very WEAK.
ReplyDeleteEven with the so called road block. Thing like this are still happening Hizzz......
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