A
bomb concealed in a black plastic bag killed several people at a cash point in
north Nigeria’s Bauchi state on Friday near the scene of a recent bus station
attack blamed on Boko Haram, witnesses said.
Multiple
residents of the targeted town of Azare told AFP that the bomber approached
people who had queued up outside a First Bank branch at roughly 10:30 am (0930
GMT).
“A
man came on foot to this ATM where a large crowd was taking turns to withdraw
money,” said Lamara Ibrahim, who was at the scene.
The
man tried to leave a black plastic bag on a parked motorcycle nearby but was
stopped before he could leave by locals who said leaving parcels unaccompanied
was prohibited following recent unrest in the area.
“It
was while they were talking to him that the bomb exploded. I saw at least 10
people that looked dead,” said Ibrahim, noting that he was not in a
position to authoritatively confirm a death toll.
Musa
Usman, who was also nearby, gave an identical account of the attack and
estimated that several people were killed.
A
bomb blast at a bus station in Azare killed at least five people on October 23,
with many in the city pointing the finger at Boko Haram, which is waging a
five-year uprising against the Nigerian state.
The
bus station is just 100 metres (330 feet) from the cash machine.
An
official at the depot, who asked to remain anonymous, said he rushed down the
road after hearing a “huge blast” and helped evacuate the victims from the
scene to a hospital.
He
also estimated that 10 people were killed and several others were injured.
Police
in Bauchi did not answer calls and messages seeking comment.
Ishola
Micheal, the spokesman for Bauchi’s Governor Isha Yuguda, said he was aware of
an incident in Azare but declined to confirm any details.
Bauchi
borders Yobe state, one of three northeast states under emergency rule since
May of last year because of Boko Haram violence.
The
area has been attacked repeatedly through the uprising, which is estimated to
have killed more than 10,000 people.
Some
violence in the north blamed on Boko Haram has been the work of separate
criminal groups.
While
there was no immediate claim of responsibility, the targeted bombing in Azare
resembled scores of other Boko Haram attacks.
Source: Vanguard News
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