The blasts happened along New Road in Sabon Gari, shortly after 5pm when luxury buses were preparing to travel to other parts of the country.
Survivors told our correspondent that a suicide bomber drove a Volkswagen Golf car into the motor park, meant for passengers traveling to the southern part of the country, and rammed into a Lagos-bound bus which was driving out of the park with dozens of passengers on board. The resulting explosion destroyed the vehicle and set fire to others within the vicinity. There were reports of a second explosion soon after the first one.
Witnesses
said many passengers, park attendants and hawkers were caught in the explosions
and were burnt beyond recognition, while many others sustained various degrees
of injuries. There were conflicting figures of the dead yesterday, with some
witnesses saying as many as 60 people were killed.
President
of the Ohaneze Ndigbo in Kano State, Chief Tobias Micheal Idika, who said he
arrived at the scene immediately after the blast, put the casualty figure at
over 60. “I counted over 60 dead bodies and up till now bodies are being
removed,” he said. ‘Confusion’ A female survivor Fatima Abdullahi, who was on a
business trip to Port Harcourt, told Daily Trust she saw many bodies on the
ground after the explosion. “We could see people engulfed in flames inside
other buses just before our own also caught fire,” she said.
“The
police later started evacuating the dead ones in carts and placing them in
vehicles. All the passengers in the first bus perished, as well as other people
on the ground, including the attendants that sold ticket to me.” She added that
all her luggage and those of her would-be co-travellers were completely
destroyed by the resulting fire.
Another
witness, Ibrahim Bello, was quoted by Al Jazeera as saying: “I ran for my dear
life and managed to get out of the park after the second blast. Many people are
lying dead. See, my clothes are covered in blood.” A medic quoted in agency
reports also said: “I saw three buses on fire. One of them was fully loaded
with passengers waiting to leave the station at the time of the blasts.”
A
security source confirmed witness accounts of the incident, saying five luxury
buses were burnt and scores of passengers killed. He said at least 20 dead
bodies had been counted while many others were trapped in the burning buses. A
mechanic, Tunde Kazeem, who works at the motor park, said the explosion was
“followed by billows of black smoke and there was a lot of confusion with
people rushing out of the motor park, some of them with blood on their
clothes.”
Another
security official told Daily Trust that up to 80 passengers were on board one
of the affected vehicles and that probably less than 10 of them survived. He
said the casualty level in the attack was the highest after the coordinated
attacks in Kano on January 20 last year in which at least 180 people were
killed.
Many
of the victims were taken to various hospitals within Kano metropolis,
including the Armed Forces Hospital, Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital
(MMSH), Infectious Diseases Hospital (IDH) and others. At the MMSH our
correspondent counted four severely burnt bodies being moved to the morgue,
while dozens of injured people, including women, were being treated at the
accident and emergency wing. Many relations of the victims thronged the
hospital crying. A neighbour to one of the victims told our correspondent that
his friend, who was a mechanic, had gone to the garage to work when the
incident occurred, leaving him with an injured leg.
No
group has claimed responsibility for yesterday’s attack up to the time of
filing this report last night. But suspicion is likely to fall on the insurgent
group that claimed previous deadly strikes in Kano. Last year, an explosion of
smaller magnitude at the same park left some people dead and others injured.
Nigerians fight against terrorist.
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