29 killed in suicide bomb attack on procession
‘No permit for march’
Shiite leader accuses soldiers of shooting
Twenty-nine people died yesterday in the mid-day suicide attack on
Muslim Shiite sect members celebrating the Ashurah Day in Potiskum, Yobe
State, eyewitnesses said.
The suicide attack took place at Tsohon Kasuwa, a densely populated area in the commercial city. It is 100km south of Damaturu, the state capital.
But the police put the figure of the dead at four, including the bomber. They said five people were injured.
The leader of the Shiite group, Mallam Mustapha Lawan Nasidi, said 29 members of the group were killed; over 80 injured.
Lawan blamed the military for the rise in the death toll, alleging that
“many of the people were killed by security agencies, particularly
soldiers”.
“From what we have gathered, 13 people were brought in
dead. The death toll has kept on increasing. Right now, we have about 29
bodies and 82 people injured. It is unfortunate that soldiers are
responsible for the killing of many of our members. They used their guns
and armoured cars to shoot at our members. The police asked them not to
shoot people but they did not listen. We have shells of bullets that
they used in killing our people .This is very bad because the people who
are supposed to be protecting us are now killing us,” Mustapha said.
Reacting to allegations that the group did not get clearance from
security, Mustapha said: “This is not the first time we are marking this
day. We have been doing it since the past 20 years. We did it last year
and nothing happened. Do we also have to start taking permission from
security operative to be going to Mosque on Fridays? I want to believe
that the number of people that were in that procession was not up to the
number of people that go to mosque on Friday. So, why must we go to
security for such a very peaceful event which is not a political
gathering?”
An eyewitness, Ibrahim Mohammed whose brother was killed in the attack said he counted 23 bodies, including his brother’s.
“I have counted 23 bodies right now. My brother is also one of the
people killed in the attack. All the bodies are now deposited at the
school belonging to the Shiite sect,” Ibrahim disclosed.
He added
that some of the people killed were not from the suicide attack but
gunshot from security agents who invaded the scene of the attack and
started shooting sporadically.
Another eyewitness, Adamu Yunusa,
said there were two suicide bombers marching along with the Shiite
members in the procession before one of the bombers detonated the
explosive wired body. The second bomber was caught in an attempt to
detonate his.
“This incident took place a few meters from my house.
The explosion was heavy and scary. It was as if it took place right in
my bedroom, I came out and saw people running all over the road and
there was confusion. One of my brothers in the procession told me that
the suicide bombers were two. That the other one was trying to trigger
his bomb and was caught by some members but taken away by soldiers who
came to the scene,” Yunusa said.
Yunusa added: “It is unfortunate
that some of the people that were killed were not as a result of the
blast but soldiers who came to the place and were shooting directly at
innocent people. If you see some of the bodies, they are clear gunshots
and not suicide bomb attack. Most of the ones that died from the blast
were either roasted or shattered.”
Yobe State Police Commissioner
Danladi Markus said: “It is unfortunate that these people went on to
carry out the procession without informing security to assist in beefing
up security around them and the suicide bomber took advantage of the
situation to strike. We pray for the repose of the souls of those that
are dead and a speedy recovery for the injured people.
“I want to
call on the people to cooperate with security agencies to fish out bad
people in our midst. You can see the endorsement of the governor that
took place during the weekend was a big occasion but it went on smoothly
because of the security measures we took.”
Governor Ibrahim Gaidam condemned the attack, describing it as “heinous, barbaric and unwarranted”.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Press Affairs and Information,
Abdullahi Bego, Gaidam expressed regrets that the attack came when
peace was returning to the state.
The statement reads: “His
Excellency has condemned the attack in which many lives were lost and
injuries sustained, as heinous, barbaric and unwarranted.
“The governor regrets that the attack came at a time that peace is generally returning to the state.
“The governor notes that those behind the attack are criminals who want
to fan the embers of religious discord. He called on all the people of
the state to remain calm and vigilant.
“His Excellency Governor
Gaidam has prayed the Almighty Allah (SWT) to grant eternal repose to
those killed in the attack and quick recovery to those who have
sustained injuries.
“The governor has also directed government
hospitals in the area to provide immediate medical treatment to all
victims of the attack free of charge.
11/04/2014
29 killed in suicide bomb attack on procession
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