Police in Yobe State have
confirmed the killing of 10 people and 31 injured in a suicide attack that was
carried out by a female suicide bomber.
The attack took place at the Damaturu
Central motor park near the A Division Police Station that was on January 9,
2015 burnt by the Boko Haram insurgents. The Police Public Relations Officer
for Yobe State, Toyin Gbadegesin, disclosed that the bomber made several failed
attempts to bomb the military outfit inside the park before she boarded a
half-loaded Sharon car and blew off herself killing 10 people on the spot.
According to Gbedegesin “at
about 12.10 hours, a hijab wearing female suicide bomber came into the park she
went to the security vehicle but was turned away by security after they
suspected her movement. She then went to a commercial Sharon vehicle that was
half loaded and detonated her explosives. “In the blast, 10 people died while
31 are critically injured and are lying at the General Sani Abatcha Hospital in
Damaturu. We have condoned off the area and investigation is currently
ongoing.”
The PPRO informed that the
suicide bomber is about 21 years of age. A shop owner in the park, who
requested anonymity, said an angry mob prevented rescue workers from evacuating
the remains of the bomber. “They gathered the pieces (body parts) and set them
on fire,” he said.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air
Marshal Adesola Amosu, disclosed at the National Air Defence Corps, NADC that
efforts had been intensified to ensure that the war against insurgents comes to
an end in six weeks.
While flagging off a military
operation exercise a female suicide bomber launched an attack at a motor park
in Damaturu, Yobe State capital killing 10 persons while 31 others were
injured.
Amosu declared that to meet
the six weeks deadline onslaught against terrorists, as earlier declared by the
Federal Government, the military had commenced special trainings for its
personnel and platforms in Lagos for onward deployment to the northeast. He,
therefore, revealed that during the training period, there would be sounds of
gun shots as well as movement of military platform in Lagos, calling on
Lagosians not to panic.
According to Amosu, “we are
set to decimate the Boko Haram terrorists by first gaining air and ground
intelligence to deny them the freedom of action and movement, to destroy their
communication and supply line and deny them the possibilities of regeneration.
“We have done this sufficiently and their command and control is already
disrupted and what we need to do now is an exercise to complete the project.
“It is so easy for people
to say what you could not do in so many years, how come you are going to do in
six weeks. It is an operation and it gets to a point where you can
categorically say that within a period you can complete the operation and this
is where we are right now. “As part of ongoing operations in the northeast, we
needed to show up in Lagos to bring additional capabilities to the fight
against insurgency. We are incorporating some new systems. Some new ammunition
have shown up and we need to incorporate this into our existing platforms and
intensify day and night operations.
“We need to let the
citizens know that occasionally they will hear gun fires and we will have
ammunition being delivered. They should not panic. We have been in the air for
the past few days and we are notifying the citizens accordingly that the
ongoing operations are to recalibrate our weapon system and fine tune our
tactics. “We are satisfied that the period allocated should be enough to carry
out this project. Do not forget that you need time too for the displaced
citizens to be able to go back to their locations. So we are almost there.”
Female suicide bomber kills
10 in Damaturu.
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