Azare bomb blast: Tales of tears, blood and sorrow
For the third time in three weeks , Azare, the headquarters of Katagum
Local Government Area of Bauchi State came under another deadly blast on
Sunday leaving several persons at a popular mobile phone market dead.
Most of those who died were said to be at the market to purchase phones and transact other businesses.
Although there was no inkling that evil was lurking around the corner,
the attack did not come as a surprise to many because the town has
become the target of insurgents and explosions usually occur where there
are multitude of people.Vanguard Metro, VM,gathered that the area where
the incident occurred is the biggest mobile phone market in Azare town
and daily witness influx of customers, especially low income earners,
who are attracted by the relatively cheap phones on offer.
The phone
market which is adjacent another popular market known as Kasuwa Waya is
new and one of the busiest in Azare. The market, it was learned, was
littered with the burnt wreckage of motorcycles smeared with congealed
blood.
As usual, the explosion left in its wake tears, blood and
sorrow with 31 people confirmed dead and 65 others injured. The bodies
of the dead were mostly dismembered with rescue workers, including
officials of the State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, having to pick
what appeared as scorched body parts of the victims and conveying same
to the Federal Medical Centre in Azare.
Recounting the horrors of
the incident, some of the survivors said they lost their loved ones,
while others narrowly cheated death as they were very close to the
market when the blast occurred.
At the Federal Medical Centre in
Azare, a relation of a dead victim( name withheld) who witnessed the
arrival of ambulances from the scene of the incident bringing in the
injured and the dead, told VM that his cousin went to the market to
sell his phone which was giving him problem and unfortunately he met his
death in the market.
He said many survivors suffered various
degrees of burns, while some had fracture on parts of their bodies.
Those who could walk were aided by medical personnel, while those who
could not were brought to the hospital on stretchers with security
beefed up to check the influx of people.
According to him: “When I
heard of the incident, the first person that came to my mind was my
cousin because we spoke on phone and he told me that he was going to the
market to sell his phone because it was giving him problems.
So I
called his line,but it was not going through. After sometime I rushed to
the Federal Medical Centre and begged the security men to allow me to
go in.
I was watching as they brought in the victims and as soon as I
saw my cousin’s body, I recognised him. He looked lifeless and hospital
workers were conveying his body along with others to the mortuary. I
just knew he was dead”.
Another resident of Azare who gave his name
as Auwal Ibrahim explained how he escaped death saying: “I came close to
the phone market, near one vulcaniser to pump (air into) one of my
tyres that was going down; the next thing I heard was a loud bang. I
immediately took to my heels.
“The blast was scary because it was
very loud. I later met some people who told me a woman wearingHijabwith
two other men came into the market. Their movements were suspicious and
before you knew it, there was this explosion. They said the shattered
body of the female suicide bomber was recovered from the scene of the
crash.
“They also said a certain man wearing a jumper shorts came
with the female suicide bomber. After the incident, he was attempting to
escape and someone who noticed him, alerted the crowd. The crowd chased
after him and lynched him.”
Another survivor, Nasiru Mohammed who
was selling nuts known asDalbinoin Hausa language, narrated his ordeal.
He said: “I was selling myDalbinoand I was walking very close to the
mobile market, when I heard a loud bang. I became confused and I did not
know when I threw my wheel barrow away and took to my heels. I ran as
fast as I could to avoid falling into trouble. People were running in
confusion and shouting out of fear. It was a terrifying experience I
pray never to encounter such again.”
Chief Medical Director of Azare
Medical Centre, Dr. Abduallhi Ibrahim, told newsmen that the hospital
recorded 17 deaths and 30 of the victims of the bomb explosion are on
admission. Giving a breakdown of this, he said of the 17 that died in
the hospital 14 were victims of the explosion and three were suspected
suicide bombers.
He confirmed that doctors and nurses defied Joint
Health Workers Union strike to attend to the victims of the bomb blast
and that the patients were responding to treatment.
The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Haruna Mohammed, confirmed the lynching of a suspected insurgent by a mob.
The Police spokesman confirmed 13 persons dead, while 65 sustained
various degrees of injuries out of which 43 were treated and discharged,
and 22 others are responding to treatment.
He added that the scene
of the explosion was cordoned off by Police explosive ordinance disposal
unit, while casualties were evacuated to the Federal Medical Centre
Azare for medical attention.
Haruna disclosed that normalcy has been
restored in Azare by combined security forces and patrols are being
intensified within and outside the town.
Reacting to the
development, State Governor, Isa Yuguda, condemned and described the
blast as an act of terror which was most unfortunate. He commended the
courage of the youths who came out to arrest one of the suspected
suicide bombers.
The Governor promised that government would
collaborate with security agents in the state to ensure that lives and
property are protected, adding that the people too have complementary
roles in the fight against insurgency. He called on everyone to be
vigilant, particularly in areas where people gather for businesses and
social engagements.
Sympathising with all those who lost their loved
ones, the Governor also assured those injured of prompt and the best
medical attention at all the medical centres in the state.
He also
called on community and religious leaders to intensify prayers for
divine intervention in the situation because, according to him, it was
only God that can adequately intervene to bring the activities of the
insurgents to a total stop. He added that government, on its part, would
continue to do its best to provide security to the people.
11/20/2014
Azare bomb blast: Tales of tears, blood and sorrow
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