A bomb blast at a bus station in the
northeast Nigerian city of Gombe on Monday killed at least 15 people and
wounded 21, an official from the emergency services said.
There was no immediate claim of
responsibility for the attack. Boko Haram insurgents have repeatedly set off
bombs targeting civilians, especially in the remote northeast where they are
trying to carve out an Islamist state.
The official from the National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), who declined to be named, said the wounded
were being treated. The blast had been caused by a bomb but it was not yet
known whether a suicide bomber was involved.
It was the second such attack on the
city’s public transport system in as many months. At the end of October, a car
bomb at a bus stop killed at least 10 people.
The campaign for an Islamic state by
Boko Haram, whose name means “Western education is sinful,” has become the
gravest security threat to Nigeria, which is Africa’s biggest economy and top
oil producer.
Thousands of people have been killed
and many hundreds abducted, raising questions about the ability of security
forces to protect civilians, especially around the Cameroon border in the north
where the militants are well established.
Suspected Boko Haram gunmen
kidnapped 172 women and children and killed 35 other people a week ago during a
raid on the northeastern village of Gumsuri.
Around 200 girls snatched in April
by the group from a secondary school in the village of Chibok, also in the
northeast, remain in captivity.
(Reuters)
Boko Haram Bomb Kills 15 in Northeast Nigeria bus station – official
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