Yola - A roadside bomb tore through a bus station near a busy junction in
northeast on Thursday, killing 40 people including five soldiers, witnesses
and a security source on the scene said.
The security source and witness Abubakar Adamu, a mechanic who narrowly
avoided being blown up himself, said the blast set several buses on fire at
the Marabi-Mubi junction, in a part of the country plagued by violence linked
to the Boko Haram Islamist insurgency.
"There were bodies everywhere on the ground," Adamu said.
The location is about 30km west of Mubi, a town near the Cameroon border
seized last month by Boko Haram militants fighting to carve an Islamic state
out of religiously-mixed Nigeria. It has since been recaptured.
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Authorities, who rarely remark on security developments in the troubled
northeast, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
There was no claim of responsibility, but suspicion is likely to fall on Boko
Haram, whose campaign to create an Islamic caliphate governed by sharia
law has killed thousands since 2009.
Continuing insecurity is a headache for President Goodluck Jonathan ahead
of February 2015 polls in which he is seeking a second elected term in
office. He has asked parliament for approval to extend an 18-month-old
state of emergency in the northeast.
Two female suicide bombers killed at least 44 people on Tuesday in the
northeastern city of Maiduguri, medical officials said.
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Thursday 27 November 2014
Bus station blast kills 40 people
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