At least 17 people were killed on
Tuesday when a blast ripped through a bus in Potiskum, northeast Nigeria,
witnesses and rescue workers said, in the latest violence to hit the troubled
region.
The explosion happened at the Tashar
Dan-Borno motor park on the outskirts of the city immediately after a man put a
bag in the boot of the bus and then tried to board.
“The bus had just loaded with
passengers on its way to Kano when a huge explosion happened inside the bus at
exactly 11:40 am (1040 GMT),” said a driver’s union official at the bus
station.
Potiskum, the commercial capital of
Yobe state, has been hit repeatedly by bombings, including on Sunday, when a
young girl with explosives strapped to her body blew up at a crowded market.
Thirteen dead and 31 injured were
initially brought to Potiskum General Hospital after Tuesday’s blast, according
to a nurse at the facility, but she added: “Four more died here.
“So, we have 17 dead and 27 people
with injuries.”
The drivers’ union official said it
was not immediately clear whether the man who placed the bag in the boot was a
suicide bomber or whether the explosives were hidden inside it.
– ‘Bus engulfed in flames’ –
Rescue workers at the scene said
that all 12 people on board the bus were killed.
The girl in Sunday’s attack which
left seven people dead in Potiskum was thought to be as young as seven,
according to multiple witnesses.
Boko Haram Islamists have
increasingly used young girls and women as human bombs, with so-called “soft
targets” such as markets and bus stations hit regularly.
Both bombings again underlined the
severe security challenges facing Nigeria in the run-up to presidential and
parliamentary elections on March 28.
The elections were initially
scheduled for February 14 but were delayed by six weeks to give the military
and its allies more time to secure and stabilise the northeast to allow people
to vote.
Waziri Danu, who lives in the area,
said of the latest bombing: “I was at a car wash nearby when I heard a huge explosion
and saw volleys of fire and smoke coming from the motor park.
“I and people around rushed to the
place and we saw a bus engulfed in flames… It is not likely if anyone in the
vehicle has survived.”
Another driver, who also asked not
to be identified, said: “We were taking turns to load when this man came. He
appeared to be in a hurry.
“He asked if the bus was going to
Kano. I said yes. But before he could be screened he dropped his bag in the
boot among other luggage and just made to enter the bus.
“Some people tried to restrain him
for the screening but then there was an explosion.”
17 dead, 27 injured in Yobe bus blast – Witnesses, rescuers
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