Inside a Redeemed
church in Potiskum, Yobe State a suicide bomber blew himself up, on Sunday July
5th 2015 killing five worshippers in the latest series of attacks, a
police officer and witness told AFP.
The bomber entered the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, at 9:55 am located on the outskirts of the city and detonated his explosives. “Four worshippers died instantly while the fifth victim gave up shortly after she was taken to hospital,” a police officer involved in the evacuation told AFP.
The bomber entered the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, at 9:55 am located on the outskirts of the city and detonated his explosives. “Four worshippers died instantly while the fifth victim gave up shortly after she was taken to hospital,” a police officer involved in the evacuation told AFP.
“The victims
included a woman and her two children, the pastor and another worshipper,”
added the officer who spoke on condition of anonymity. An eye witness, Garba
Manu, told AFP: “The bomber arrived on a motorised rickshaw and as soon as he
entered, a loud explosion ripped through the church which is under
construction. I saw him walking in and he didn’t raise any suspicion. The
dismembered body of the bomber was also recovered.”
It will be
recalled that Potiskum last suffered a twin suicide attack on June 15, in which
10 people were killed and several others injured. The insurgents have launched
a series of attacks on mosques, villages and markets in neighbouring Borno
State in the past few days, claiming more than 200 lives.
The use of
improvised explosive devices and suicide bombings have increased since May 29
when President Muhammadu Buhari took office vowing to crush the rebellion. According to the AFP, at least 450 people
have lost their lives since that date.
Support
Buhari to end Boko Haram attacks, Jonathan urges Nigerians
Meanwhile,
former President Goodluck Jonathan has urged Nigerians to support President
Muhammadu Buhari in tackling the Boko Haram insurgents in the country.
Jonathan, who lamented the continuous attacks of the terrorists in the country,
noted that the death of any Nigerian at the hands of Boko Haram is a sad
reminder that the war on terror is a task for all Nigerians not just the armed
forces.
“The death of any Nigerian at the hands of
terrorists is a sad reminder that the war on terror is a task for all Nigerians
not just the armed forces,” he posted on his Facebook account to his almost two
million followers. He also urged Nigerians to continue to pray for peace in the
country and support the government of Buhari in taming the acts of terror.
Rest in peace so sad
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