Female Suicide Bomber Hits Teachers' College in Kontagora
Death toll in Potiskum school bombing rises to 58
*.Local hunters kill 80 sect members, recapture Maiha
A female suicide bomber on Wednesday detonated a bomb at the Federal
College of Education (FCE), Kontagora, Niger State, when the National
Business and Technical Examination Board (NABTEB) was organising
examinations for the 2014 academic session in the school’s auditorium.
According to an eyewitness, who was lucky to have finished her papers,
the bomb went off before the suicide bomber was able to gain entry into
the auditorium where students were writing their exams.
“I saw the bomber wearing a hijab and running towards the auditorium then the bomb exploded and killed her.”
Another eyewitness, who spoke with our source on the phone, said a
student also died in the attack while several others sustained various
degrees of injuries.
She also stated that most of those injured were those who scampered to safety.
When contacted, the Niger State Police Public Relations Officer, Mallam
Ibrahim Abiodun Gambari, confirmed the bombing, stating that the
suicide bomber died on the spot and the four students who were injured
had been taken to the Kontagora General Hospital for treatment.
He
stated that from preliminary investigations, the suicide bomber had
targeted the school library but could not gain entry and decided to
detonate it before reaching the library.
Condemning the attack on the school, the Niger State Governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, called it dastardly.
Aliyu urged people of Kontagora and indeed Niger State to remain calm,
as a full-scale investigation had been launched although the blast could
not be linked to any terror organisation yet.
He said the state
government had doubled security in all schools in the state, adding that
it had also set up a team to ensure continuous screening of people in
school environments to prevent evil perpetrators from infiltrating them.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack but it looked like
the handiwork of Boko Haram which has targeted several educational
institutions.
Death Toll in Potiskum Rises to 58
In a related
incident, the death toll in the suspected Boko Haram suicide bombing of a
secondary school in Potiskum, Yobe State, has risen to 58, a school
official told AFP wednesday.
“From records at our disposal, the
death toll now stands at 58 while the number of those injured has soared
to 117,” said the official at the school.
A bomber disguised in
school uniform blew himself up as students gathered for the morning
assembly at the Government Comprehensive Senior Science Secondary School
before classes began last Monday.
The police previously gave the
death toll as 47 with 79 injured and said Boko Haram, which is opposed
to so-called Western or secular education, was believed to be
responsible.
The attack was one of the worst against a state-run
school in Boko Haram’s bloody five-year insurgency, which has seen
boarding school students killed in their beds.
The group was also
responsible for the mass kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls from Chibok in
Borno State in April. More than six months on, 219 are still being
held.
Local Hunters Kill 80 Sect Members
Meanwhile, at least 80
members of the Boko Haram sect were reportedly killed yesterday in a gun
battle with local hunters in Maiha Local Government Area of Adamawa
State.
One of the hunters, who spoke to our souce in Yola, said the
capture of Mahia town on Monday by insurgents motivated the local
hunters in the town to mobilise other hunters in neighbouring
communities to team up against the insurgents in order to recapture the
town.
He said the hunters fought gallantly, killed 80 members of the
insurgents and recovered Mahia Local Government headquarters from the
control of the insurgents.
The hunter said it was the military that
prevented them from dislodging the insurgents because they are not
constituted security forces and could not be trusted with such a
mission.
He appealed to the military authorities to screen them and
give them the go ahead to take on the Boko Haram insurgents, expressing
the confidence that they have the capacity to dislodge the insurgents
from several communities.
“If the military can authorise us and
provide back up, we will wipe out the insurgents because we know their
hideouts and if it is juju (voodoo), we also have it and can use that to
identify them.
“Boko Haram insurgents fear us because they know
what we can do, let the military leave us with Boko Haram and see what
is going to happen. We took advantage of the fact that the soldiers had
fled the area and we used the opportunity to kill them and chased others
out of Mahia,” he said.
Providing further insight into how the
hunters drove away the insurgents, he said he and his colleagues
ambushed the insurgents who were on their way to Mahia from Mubi and
killed about 80 of them and chased out the few left.
However, the
fear of a reprisal by the insurgents has forced residents of Mahia and
its environs to flee from their homes to Yola, the capital of Adamawa
State, to take refuge.
The mass exodus increased the influx of
displaced persons into the state capital. Some of those, who spoke to
journalists in Yola, said they were fleeing from the troubled areas,
including Mubi, because of counter-attacks by the military which has
been trying to recapture towns in the state, adding that they did not
want to be victims of the military’s air bombardment.
Our source
gathered that over 20,000 local hunters in Adamawa State had agreed to
team up to help Nigerian troops liberate the outstanding five local
government areas still under the control of the insurgents.
A
fleeing resident from Mubi, Mallam Habibu, said the use of local hunters
to fight the insurgents in the trouble areas may be effective because
most of the hunters are ex-soldiers and policemen and are still strong,
effective and know the terrain.
11/14/2014
Female Suicide Bomber Hits Teachers' College in Kontagora Death toll in Potiskum school bombing rises to 58 *.Local hunters kill 80 sect members, recapture Maiha
COPYRIGHT. FIRSTCLASS NEWSLINE: All rights reserved.Every publication,material and other content on this site should not in anyway be reproduced,published,rewritten or copied wthout adding this site address link,name or giving credit to the site.Failure to do this will attract severe battle in the court of law or reporting of any site found guilty over intellectual property theft.
Like the Post? Kindly share with your Friends.
Related News
Subscribe by Email and Get Free Updates on my Blog
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
To get the world and your friends informed.. Feel free to share every news you read on this site on any web or on any social network by clicking on the SHARE BUTTON ABOVE or share it by any other means but ensure to always share with the site link(web address) for reference and to avoid being SUED for intellectual theft.......post a comment after reading as well..,...we are here to serve you the best
use anonymous to post a comment if necessary