There was a bomb explosion yesterday,
a seven year old girl, killed herself together with five others in this suicide
attack in Potiskum, Yobe State.
The suicide attack on a market in the city of Potiskum is the latest in a string of suicide strikes in which children have been used.
The suicide attack on a market in the city of Potiskum is the latest in a string of suicide strikes in which children have been used.
Nineteen people were
injured in the blast in Yobe State’s commercial capital, a vigilante leader, Mr
Buba Lawan, told AFP.
“So far, five people were
killed with the girl while 19 others have been taken to hospital for injuries,”
Buba Lawan said. A hospital source speaking on condition of anonymity confirmed
the dead and the wounded count.
Yesterday’s bombing in
Potiskum was the second suicide attack in or near the market where new and
second-hand phones are sold and repaired.
The first attack occurred
January 11, when two suicide bombers one of whom appeared to be around 15 blew
themselves up outside the market killing six people and injuring 37 others.
Before yesterday’s strike,
suspicious security guards and vigilantes said they tried to prevent the girl,
who witnesses said appeared around seven, from entering the market.
According to Lawan, “we
sent her back four times, because given her age, she did not have anything to
do in the market. When we were screening people, she bent and tried to pass
under the ropes, some distance from our view. That was when the explosives went
off.”
In a sign of the distrust
generated by the suicide campaign, Lawan said “we have barred women from
entering the market to prevent further attacks.”

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