Wednesday 2 July 2014
MAIDUGURI EXPLOSION: 50 dead, 69 injured in suicide bomb attack
As many as 50 people today lost their lives when a suicide
attacker detonated a bomb at the central market in Maiduguri,
capital of Borno State.
Eyewitnesses and a security source said the death toll was so
high because the suicide bomber appeared to have targeted
roadside traders along the city’s busiest area. One source said
the attack left scores of people injured with blood splattered
all over the ground.
According to Sahara Reporters, witnesses said dismembered
bodies were gathered up and taken away from the scene
almost an hour after the gruesome attack.
Bukar Mali, a trader at the market, said 27 bodies were first
taken away, adding that more charred bodies were later
discovered.
A civilian member of the Joint Task Force said he counted at
least 40 dead bodies, adding that another 69 injured victims
were taken away to health facilities.
Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno visited the scene of the
deadly explosion at 2.30 p.m and later went to the state
specialist hospital. Addressing the press, Mr. Shettima
condemned the attack. He pledged to continue to deliver
services to the people of the state, announcing that the
families of the 15 youth volunteers who died when they
accosted the bomber would receive N1 million each.He said
the volunteers sacrificed their lives to save the lives of others.
Dr. Laraba Bello, medical director of the Maiduguri General
Hospital, said 18 injured victims had been admitted at the
hospital’s accident and emergency ward. She disclosed that
the hospital could not admit all the injured victims and was
compelled to transfer many to other hospitals, adding that two
women were among the victims.
Babagana Bukar, the general manager of the Maiduguri
International Market, confirmed that 15 of the dead victims
were members of the youth vigilante group the locals call
civilian JTF. He told Governor Shettima that 69 injured
people were taken to various hospitals.
A leader of the youth volunteers in the area told the governor
that 17 of their members had died.
Angry youths in the market attacked some firefighters for
failing to arrive quicker at the scene of the carnage.
Today’s attack registered one of the highest casualty rates
since January 14 when a blast near the post office in
Maiduguri claimed close to fifty lives.
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