At
least 82 persons were killed yesterday, and several others injured in two bomb
blasts in Kaduna, targeted at former head of state, General Muhammadu Buhari
(rtd) and an Islamic cleric, Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi. Both men, however, escaped
unhurt.
In a statement he issued immediately
after the incident, General Buhari declared that it was an assassination
attempt and narrated how the suicide bomber tried to carry out the deadly
assignment.
Kaduna State Governor,
Alhaji Mukhtar Ramalan Yero, in response imposed a 24-hour curfew on
Kaduna town after the blasts.
In his reaction, President Goodluck
Jonathan thanked God for sparing the lives of General Buhari and Sheikh Bauchi,
and extended condolences to families of the dead, while commiserating with the
injured.
The first bomb attack took place on
Isa Kaita Road, off Ali Akilu road around 12:30pm, yesterday, when the convoy
of Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi was returning home after he gave a Ramadan Tafsir
sermon to thousands of Muslims of the Tijaniyya sect. The Police said 25 people
were killed, but those who spoke to newsmen at the scene said about 40 died in
the blasts.
Bauchi had escaped a bomb attack about three weeks ago near his home in Eskolia quarters of Kaduna.
The second blast took place
around 2:30pm, about two kilometres away from the scene of the first blast at
the busy over-head bridge at Kawo part of Kaduna town as Buhari was making his
way out of town, leaving not less than 50 people dead.
Speaking to newsmen at the scene of
the first attack, Kaduna State Police Commissioner, Umar Shehu said: “All I can
say is that the Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, and Road Safety
Corps have told me that they recovered 25 corpses from this place. But you can
see that we still have some human remains here. I cannot tell you the number of
those injured at this point. That is all I can say”.
But that differed from what some
eyewitnesses said. One Isa Saidu, 23, gave his account thus: “I was at the
Murtala Mohammed Square where Sheikh Dahiru preached to us. I was also in the
convoy conveying him back home. It was a long convoy. Suddenly, I saw a man on
a motorcycle carrying a sack or bag. He was driving very recklessly and defied
the instructions of our security guard, who attempted to make him slow down. He
then tried to come close to the car conveying the Sheikh but the security did
not allow him.
“As he persisted, they pushed him off the road
and he fell into a ditch, while the bomb device he was carrying exploded. I
don’t want to say what happened. Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi’s body was covered with
blood, but it was the blood of those who were protecting him. I can swear by
Allah that I personally counted 41 bodies. It is the most terrible thing of my
life,” he said.
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