Yobe state governor
A female suicide bomber on Sunday
attacked the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) market in
Potiskum, Yobe State, leaving five people dead and 46 others injured.
A mobile phone seller at the market,
Adamu Yahaya, told one of our correspondents on the telephone that a
female suicide bomber hit the entrance to the GSM market, located in the
heart of Potiskum town, around 1.15 pm.
He said the attack resulted in her death and four other persons with many left severed injured.
He said, “We saw the girl and we became
suspicious of her movement and when one of us tried to whisk her away,
the bomb went off killing both of them and three others while several
others sustained injuries. Those injured have been taken to the General
Hospital, Potiskum.”
A medical worker told one of our
correspondents on the telephone that five corpses from the attack were
deposited at the morgue of the hospital and 46 persons that were injured
were brought in for treatment.
When the worker, who is a medical doctor,
spoke to one of our correspondents at about 3pm on Sunday, he said,
“Some of those injured have minor injuries but some may need to be
referred to a bigger hospital outside the state as their injuries were
serious.”
The source did not rule out a rise in the death figure, insisting that some of the injured persons were hanging to life.
“I pray that they will be able to make it as their situation is very serious,” he said.
The Police Public Relations Officer, ASP
Toyin Gbadegesin, who confirmed the incident on the telephone to
journalists, said he had yet to be furnished with details of the blast.
He, however, promised to make the number of casualties known to the press immediately it was made available to him.
Gbadegesin said, “Yes, I can confirm to
you that there is a blast at the Kasuwan Jagwal market (GSM market) in
Potiskum where it happened last month but how it happened and the
casualty figure are not known.”
Suicide bombing has become rampant in Potiskum, the commercial town of Yobe State.
In a related development, the Emir of
Mubi, Abubakar Isa Ahmadu, has called on citizens of the town, who were
displaced by the activities of insurgents, to return home.
This, according to the Emir, was as a
result of the restoration of security in his domain by military
operatives. Ahmadu disclosed this in his palace while playing host to a
Federal Government delegation, led by the Minister of Youths
Development, Mr. Boni Haruna.
Meanwhile, the troops involved in the
raging campaign against the Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East may
have got the directive to get the leader of the sect, Abubakar Shekau,
alive.
An intelligence source said that military
leadership was keen on getting Shekau alive to solve the riddle of
invisibility around his existence.
It was stated that the directive followed
the increasing victories against the members of the deadly sect by the
combined operations between the Air Force and he Army and the troops of
the Multi National Joint Task Force.
It was stated that the new Shekau was within Nigeria and was trying desperately to escape being arrested.
Investigations revealed that the military
high command was keen on getting the Boko Haram leader arrested to make
him to face trial for acts committed against Nigerians.
Meanwhile, the Director of Defence
Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, has said in a statement on
Sunday that troops involved in a cordon and search operation had
discovered heaps of arms and ammunition abandoned by the insurgents.

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