Wednesday, 3 June 2015

TOO BAD: Suicide Bomber Kills 50 After Shouting “Sai Buhari”

Another bomb blast rocked the troubled Borno State capital of Maiduguri late on Tuesday morning, after the president, Muhammadu Buhari, met service chiefs, leaving many dead and others wounded.

Prior to the explosion at the popular Kasuwan Shanu (meat market), residents were rudely woken up at 12:45am on Monday by gunshots that boomed in parts of the city till around 2pm.

No official reason was given by the military authorities for the gunshots which many of the residents feared were fired by advancing Boko Haram insurgents.

Sadly, just when business activities were peaking in the city, a bomb went off in the meat market, sending cattle rustlers, butchers, customers and passersby scampering to safety.

Although the News Agency of Nigeria quoted the State Commissioner of Police, Aderemi Opadokun, as saying that five people died in the blast, Reuters reported about 50 dead.

CP Opadokun said the suspect, "who was shouting 'Sai Buhari', danced close to an abattoir in the market, before detonating the bomb strapped to his body when people had gathered around him.

"Five people, including himself, died, while eight others sustained injuries," he said, adding that policemen were mobilised to the scene to evacuate the corpses and convey the injured to the hospital.

But Reuters quoted a witness as claiming that "as many as 50 people were killed."

It added that Lawal Kawu, a paramedic, said 31 charred bodies were taken to a hospital in Maiduguri.

Abubakar Mohammed, a college student, also told the news agency that he had to run away after the blast shook their school building.

A member of the youth vigilante group, who spoke on condition of anonymity with Punch, however said that the terrorist dropped a bag under a table in a stall with an excuse that he wanted to pick up something.

He added shortly after he left, the bomb he hid in the bag went off.

The spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency, North-East, AbdulKadir Ibrahim, put the death toll at 17 while his Red Cross counterpart in Borno State, Umar Sadiq, said 13.

That is Nigeria for you, we can never get accurate figures whenever there is an incident of this nature.

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