Three coordinated explosions shattered last night the serenity
of Sabongari, Kano State — the North’s commercial engine-room — leaving
some people dead and many others seriously injured. Eyewitnesses said no fewer than 20 people were feared dead, following
the burning down of a Pentecostal church located on 38/39 and 40/41 New
Road.
The police said last night that six people died in the incidents,
which no group claimed responsibility for. The Boko Haram sect was
believed to have set off the bombs. The first explosion, which occurred on Enugu Road by Ibo Road, was
followed few minutes after by two others on New Road in Sabongari, an
area inhabited predominantly by non-indigenes.
Those who witnessed the first explosion around
9:10 pm, said people had gathered at the popular Enugu Road, close to
Forest Villa Hotel to relax, after the day’s work. Suddenly, a Mercedes
Benz 190 salon car, which had been parked on the road, exploded. The explosion shattered the windshield of five other cars parked by
the side of the street and destroyed a kiosk. Eyewitnesses said many
people were lying on the ground seriously injured. The whereabouts of
the owner of the kiosk remained unknown.
There was pandemonium. Many were injured in the stampede. Few minutes after the first explosion, two bombs also went off on New
Road, also in Sabongari, causing confusion in the ancient city.
The military Joint Task Force (JTF) cordoned off the scenes of the
explosions. Emergency workers and medical workers were drafted to the
scenes.
JTF spokesperson Capt. Ikedichi Iweha, confirmed the incident, saying
preliminary investigations had been launched into its cause.
The AFP reported at least four blasts.
“There is confusion all over the place. There were four huge
explosions, so huge that they shook the whole area. Everywhere is
enveloped in smoke and dust,” said Chinyere Madu, a fruit vendor.
Resident Kola Oyebanji said he believed “beer parlours” were the
target.”My house is not far from there,” he told AFP. “All my windows
are shattered.”
Boko Haram, the extremist group which has said it is fighting to
create an Islamic state in northern Nigeria, was blamed for coordinated
suicide blasts at a bus park in Sabon Gari in March that killed at least
22 people.
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