Premium Times reports that two security sources disclosed that the
explosion was apparently carried out by a female suicide bomber and was aimed
at igniting several gasoline depots in the area.
It was
gathered that a security source said the explosion could have triggered a
massive inferno and inflicted a horrifying scale of casualties in the Apapa
area, which serves as residential area as well as the hub of economic
activities, including shipping, manufacturing, and storage of petrochemical
products.
According to source, the suicide bomber apparently planned to ignite a
series of gas distribution plants and gasoline depots owned by Folawiyo Energy
some 150 meters away from the site of the explosion.
Earlier reports stated that at least four persons were killed by the explosion, among them the female suicide bomber who drove a Mercedes Benz car that caused the explosion.
Those that got to the scene of the bomb blast opined that the head of the female driver lay on the ground next to the Mercedes Benz used in the bombing.
Earlier reports stated that at least four persons were killed by the explosion, among them the female suicide bomber who drove a Mercedes Benz car that caused the explosion.
Those that got to the scene of the bomb blast opined that the head of the female driver lay on the ground next to the Mercedes Benz used in the bombing.
Commenting on the explosion, the Public Relations Officer of the Lagos
State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Mr. Kehinde Adebayo, had told
reporters that the explosion was from a gasoline tanker.
Also, officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) told SaharaReport that the incident was a fire outbreak on Commercial Road in Apapa.
The Federal emergency officials said they were denied entry to the scene of the car bomb and were excluded by Lagos officials from participating in the rescue and recovery process.
Also, officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) told SaharaReport that the incident was a fire outbreak on Commercial Road in Apapa.
The Federal emergency officials said they were denied entry to the scene of the car bomb and were excluded by Lagos officials from participating in the rescue and recovery process.
No group has claimed responsibility for the apparent car bomb and will
be the first in Lagos since the Boko Haram insurgency entered its most violent
stage in 2009.
The United Nations, UN, some weeks ago blacklisted the Islamists militant group saying the sect had killed over four thousand lives since 2009.
The United Nations, UN, some weeks ago blacklisted the Islamists militant group saying the sect had killed over four thousand lives since 2009.
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Welcome to Lagos, boko haram has just landed.
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