It was terrific this morning when Government
Comprehensive Senior Science Secondary School in Potiskum, Yobe state went up
in flames killing no fewer than 50 students following an explosion believed to
be from the Islamic insurgents Boko Haram.
At least 48 people were killed on
Monday after an explosion ripped through a school in northeast Nigeria, as
students gathered for morning assembly before classes began.
Some reports suggested that the bomb
was carried in the backpack of a suicide bomber, dressed as a student.
A teacher at the school, a medic and
a rescue worker said that blast happened at the Government Comprehensive Senior
Science Secondary School in Potiskum, Yobe state.
The rescue worker told AFP that 13
bodies had been taken to hospital with more than 30 others left “with various
degrees of injuries”. There was no official death toll.
“The students had gathered for the
morning assembly when something exploded in their midst with a thunderous sound
at exactly 7:50 am (0650 GMT),” added a teacher, who asked not to be
identified.
“The explosion has affected many
students but I can’t say how many because we are now evacuating the victims to
the hospital which is just 100 metres away,” the teacher added, sobbing.
A medic at the Potiskum General
Hospital, where the victims were taken, said scores of students had been
admitted.
“We are still receiving casualties
from the school which is a stone’s throw from here,” the medic said.
“Our priority now is to save the
injured, so we have not started a headcount of the victims.”
A local resident, Adamu Alkassim,
said there was confusion in and around the school. The scene was a mass of
abandoned footwear and blood.
There was no immediate claim of
responsibility for the attack, but Boko Haram militants are likely to be the
prime suspects.
The group, which wants to create a
hardline Islamic state in northern Nigerian, has previously carried out deadly
attacks on schools teaching a so-called Western curriculum since 2009.
In February, gunmen killed at least
40 students after throwing explosives into the dormitory of a government
boarding school in Buni Yadi, also in Yobe state.
In July last year 42 students were
killed when Boko Haram attacked dormitories in a gun and bomb attack on a
government boarding school in the village of Mamudo, near Potiskum.
Boko Haram’s most high-profile
attack on a school came in April, when fighters kidnapped 276 girls from the
town of Chibok in Borno state, also in northeast Nigeria.
More than six months later, 219 of
the girls are still being held.
People prepare bodies of victims of
a suicide bomb explosion for burial in Potiskum on November 4 (AP)
Potiskum, the commercial hub of Yobe
state, has been repeatedly targeted by deadly attacks blamed on Boko Haram.
Just last week, at least 15 people
were killed in a suicide bomb attack targeting a Shia religious ceremony in the
city.
Yobe is one of three northeastern
states that has been under a state of emergency since May last year to try to
quell the bloody insurgency.
But violence has continued unabated
and Boko Haram has seized at least two dozen towns and villages in recent
months, raising doubts about the government’s ability to control the region.
Breaking News! Bomb blast in Nigerian school assembly kills children
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God bless their soul
ReplyDeletestill really hurt that people are going to be like an devil.