Yesterday’s bomb blast was the second
time in three weeks, after a long break in suicide bombing incidences,
which hitherto had been a regular occurrence in the city reputed to be
the birthplace of the Boko Haram insurgency.
Also, it was not until recently that many
checkpoints were withdrawn from within Maiduguri and the curfew on the
town relaxed to between 10pm and 5am daily due to reduced attacks on the
town. The Nigeria Police confirmed that nine people were killed in
yesterday’s twin bomb attacks on the city.
The Borno State Commissioner for
Police, Damien Chukwu, while briefing journalists on the attacks, stated that one of the incidents occurred at the entrance to one of the Internally
Displaced Persons camps, Bakassi camp, just moments after the early
morning Islamic prayer.
He said a female suicide
bomber blended with a group of people returning from the mosque at a few
minutes to seven in the morning.
She detonated the bomb on her and in the process died alongside five others. Fifteen others were injured.
She detonated the bomb on her and in the process died alongside five others. Fifteen others were injured.
The police boss said at a distance of
about two kilometres away, another female suicide bomber in a tricycle
detonated a bomb which claimed her life and that of two others with her
in the tricycle.
Chukwu said the tricycle had tried to
detonate the explosive device near a truck conveying petrol to create
havoc but was cut off by an onrushing 404 Peugeot car. He said the
explosion affected the car but the tanker was saved in what could have
been a major disaster. National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA)
spokesman, Sani Datti, also confirmed that nine persons were killed in
the twin explosions, which left 24 injured.
Datti revealed that there were two
explosions in Maiduguri, one at the entrance to Bakassi IDPs camp and
the other at the NNPC station along Damboa road.
According to him, the agency’s rescue team was immediately deployed to the spots to evacuate the victims.
According to him, the agency’s rescue team was immediately deployed to the spots to evacuate the victims.
One of the commandants of the youth
vigilance group (Civilian JTF), Abba Ali Kalli, told World News Center over the
phone that the two incidents seemed to have been coordinated.
He however said the number of casualties at the entrance to Bakassi camp was yet to be ascertained while the incident at the NNPC Depot junction claimed three lives – the suicide bombers and two other persons in the tricycle.
He however said the number of casualties at the entrance to Bakassi camp was yet to be ascertained while the incident at the NNPC Depot junction claimed three lives – the suicide bombers and two other persons in the tricycle.
In another press statement, the Nigerian
Army through it’s spokesman for 7 Division in Maiduguri, Col. Mustapha
Anka said the incidents occurred simultaneously at about 7.05am
yesterday.
According to him, ze“There were two simultaneous
suicide bomb explosions at the entrance of Bakassi Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs) camp and NNPC Mega Filling Station, Damboa Road,
Maiduguri.”
He continued: “At the Bakassi IDP’s
camp, a suspected female suicide bomber ran into a group of men and
women at the entrance while they were coming out of the camp, killing 5
men and injured 11 women. The bodies of the dead men and the injured
women have been evacuated.
“At the NNPC, a female suicide bomber
followed a fuel tanker in a Keke NAPEP tricycle (rickshaw) with the sole
aim of gaining entry to cause maximum damage and casualty but was
prevented from gaining access to the station by another vehicle. In that
process, the suicide bomber exploded killing the occupants of the
tricycle.”
He said: “Troops and security agents had
been mobilized and the injured had been evacuated while efforts are
ongoing to comb the general area as well as entries and exits of
Maiduguri.”
Anka said the Commandant of Operation
Lafiya Dole who was at the scene of the incidents had commiserated with
the families of the late victims of this cruel act and wished those
injured speedy recovery.
He assured the public that efforts were
ongoing to track those behind the dastardly acts, but reiterated the
need for more vigilance and security consciousness among all, enjoining
all citizens to report any suspicious persons or movements to the
security agencies.
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