Wednesday, 2 July 2014

56 feared dead in car bomb explosion in Maiduguri

A car bomb in a marketplace in
Maiduguri, the north-east Nigerian city that is the birthplace of Boko Haram
extremism, killed at least 56 people, the leader of a civilian group that recovered the bodies
said.
Sadiq Abba Tijjani, leader of the Civilian Joint Task Force, told the Associated Press his group recovered at least 56 dead bodies at the blast site, mostly elderly women who sold peanuts and lemon juice at the market.


Tijjani said they managed to identify 21 of the dead but the rest "were either burnt or damaged beyond recognition".
Other witnesses also estimated the death toll to about 50. Some officials said only 17 people died in the explosion that ripped through the market early today, but officials regularly play down the death toll.
Witnesses and officials blamed Boko Haram extremists who are accused of a series of recent bomb attacks in the West African nation.
The group has attracted international attention and condemnation since its April abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls from a northeastern
town.
Today's explosives were hidden under a load of charcoal in a large vehicle, according to witnesses who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Trader Daba Musa Yobe, who works near the popular market, said the bomb went off just after the market opened at 8am local time, before most traders or customers had arrived.
Security forces cordoned off the area for five hours but had a hard time keeping people out, though they warned there could be secondary explosions timed to target rescue efforts.
Last week, explosions ripped through the biggest shopping mall in Abuja, Nigeria's central capital, killing 24 people; a medical college in northern Kano city, killing at least eight; and a hotel brothel in north-east Bauchi city that killed 10.
It was the third bomb blast in as many months in Abuja, and the second in two months in
Kano.
In May, twin car bombs at a marketplace also left more than 130 dead in central Jos city
and killed at least 14 people at a World Cup viewing site in Damaturu, another town in the
north-east.

3 comments:

  1. Where are going oh Nigeria,God please come and help us out

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  2. Nigeria is nt safe again o.....travellin tinz

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  3. Blessing obinna Ukah2 July 2014 at 23:15

    It is Only God that can save us in this country

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