The convoy of a former Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, was caught in
the second explosion that rocked Kaduna on Wednesday, witnesses, his party, and
close aides have said.
While Mr. Buhari escaped unhurt in the explosion that occurred at the
busy Kawo market area of the city, three of his security aides were injured and
rushed to hospital.
A close aide of Mr. Buhari said the bomber, who drove in a Toyota Sienna
vehicle, rammed into the general’s convoy and detonated the explosive-laden
vehicle.
He said the opposition leader survived the attack, but his vehicle, a
Toyota Land Cruiser, and another one behind it were badly damaged.
“The General survived and he has already been evacuated in a Golf
Volkswagen vehicle,” he said.
He also said Mr. Buhari’s damaged vehicle was towed away by emergency
workers.
The spokesperson of Mr. Buhari’s All Progressive Congress, [APC], Lai
Mohammed, said the explosion was targeted at the former head of state.
“Yes, his convoy was attacked,” Mr. Mohammed said in response to enquiry.
“He narrowly escaped but some of his aides were hurt. The General is ok, but
perhaps traumatised.”
A loyalist of Mr. Buhari, Rotimi Fashakin, said the former head of state
was on his way to his home town – Daura in neighbouring Katsina state – when he
was trailed by the bomber and attacked.
“I’m sure political Boko Haram are behind the attack,” Mr. Fashakin
said. “General Buhari was the target of the attack.”
The leader of a pro-Buhari pressure group, The Buhari Vanguard, Jasper
Azuatalam, said the former Nigerian leader was possibly attacked over his
recent criticism of President Goodluck Jonathan.
“Recall that two days ago, Gen Muhammadu Buhari issued a statement
warning President Jonathan and his government on their attempt to muscle the
opposition and endanger Nigeria,” Mr. Azuatalam said. “The Presidency raised an
eyebrow to the statement.”
The Kaduna state command of the Nigeria Police could not be reached to
comment on the bombing involving Mr. Buhari.
The mobile telephone of the command’s spokesperson, Aminu Lawan, was
switched off the numerous times this newspaper called.
The police had earlier put the death toll in the first explosion along
Alkali road at 25.
Governor Muktar Yero has announced a 24 hour curfew in Kaduna
metropolis.
Because the hand of the hornest man is in the hand of God. Those that want Buhari dead, will die before him.
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