The blasts in Jos happened at a makeshift market near the Terminus bus station, which had been set up after a twin car bomb attack in May that left at least 118 people dead.
Mohammed Abdulsalam,
coordinator for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in the city,
said the scene of the attack was a densely populated area.
The bodies recovered so far
are 31 but rescue workers are at the scene and the figures may change,” added
Pam Ayuba, spokesman for the Plateau state governor Jonah Jang.
The city, which is the
capital of Plateau, lies in Nigeria’s “Middle Belt” where the mainly Muslim
north meets the mostly Christian south. It has been targeted by Boko Haram
Islamists in the past but is also a hotbed of ethnic and sectarian tensions
that frequently boil over into deadly violence.
‘Would-be bomber’ In Kano,
a senior security source and a nurse said a 13-year-old was arrested on
Wednesday after she and a male accomplice walked into a clinic seeking medical
treatment.
The location of the clinic
some 20 kilometres (12.5 miles) from the scene of a double suicide attack by
two women on a textile market just hours earlier — raised suspicions.“
We alerted the police who
immediately mobilised and arrested the duo,” said one nurse, who asked to
remain anonymous for security reasons. On searching her, the
police discovered explosives hidden under her hijab, confirming our suspicion.
They took her and the man accompanying her away.”
The senior security source
said the young girl was from the north-eastern state of Bauchi and had been
part of the “suicide team” that attacked the busy Kantin Kwari textile bazaar. Four
people were killed in that attack and seven others injured. Her arrest is a
huge breakthrough in unravelling the spate of suicide attacks by young girls in
the city,” the source added.
Boko Haram has increasingly
used women as suicide bombers in attacks ranging from Borno state in the far
northeast to Niger to the northwest.
Just last month, at least
120 people were killed when two suicide bombers blew themselves up at Kano’s
central mosque and gunmen opened fire on worshippers as they fled.
Security analysts have seen
the use of women whether voluntarily and ideologically motivated or coerced as
a sign that Boko Haram wants to sow fear and terror further afield.
In July, a 10-year-old girl
was discovered wearing a suicide vest in Katsina state, also in the north.
President Goodluck
Jonathan, accepting his party’s nomination to run for re-election on Wednesday
night, said the military was making some gains in the fight against the
militants.
The military has reported
the seizure of several towns captured in recent months and also successful
operations that have left dozens of Islamist fighters dead. But in a sign of
the scale of the task and the need to provide better security everywhere in the
remote region a local government official said 11 people were killed by gunmen
in the town of Gajiganna in Borno state.“
The terrorists also injured
(several) people and set on fire every single house in the village,” said
Zarami Kolo.Gajiganna has large markets that attract traders from across Borno
state as well as from neighbouring Chad and Cameroon.
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With all Sincerity Jonathan must resign, to go for a second time is an insult to Nigerians
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