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Saturday, 3 October 2015
Suicide bombing: Tight security in FCT
The
police
and the
army
have
beefed
up
security
in the Federal Capital Territory following Friday
night’s suicide bomb attacks.
Armed policemen and soldiers were drafted to
different parts of the city on Saturday.
SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that besides Friday’s
bomb blasts, the deployment of security agents
might have been informed by intelligence reports
that the Boko Haram insurgents could have sent
more suicide bombers to the FCT.
Heavily armed security agents were sighted
checking vehicles on Abuja-Keffi Road; Airport
Road; Asokoro and Wuse areas of the FCT.
Two female suicide bombers suspected to be
members of the Boko Haram struck at the Kuje
Market and near a police station in the area
almost simultaneously on Friday night.
Also, two suicide bombers (a male and a female)
attacked Nyanya, where the Boko Haram had in
April 14 and May 1, 2014 struck killing 70 people.
On Friday, many police operatives wearing EOD
vests (Explosives Ordinance Disposal Unit) were
sighted at the blast scenes in Nyanya and Kuje.
The massive deployment of policemen followed
an order by the Inspector-General of Police,
Solomon Arase, that Police Explosives Ordinance
Disposal Units be immediately deployed on the
scenes.
The IG, in a statement by the Force spokesperson,
Olabisi Kolawole, assured Nigerians of security,
noting that the “Force is prepared to do all within
its reach to ensure adequate security of lives and
property.”
The statement added, “Following the incidents,
the Police High Command ordered an immediate
deployment of Police Explosives Ordinance
Disposal Units to the scenes to prevent further
destructions and ordered massive stop-and-
search activities in and around the Federal Capital
Territory, Abuja.”
According to the police, preliminary investigations
indicate the bomb blasts were carried out by two
suicide bombers — a male and a female.
The Force admonished Nigerians to be vigilant at
all times and to report any suspicious persons or
objects.
*-Military roadblocks return-*
Also, roadblocks manned by armed soldiers have
resurfaced at strategic parts of the FCT.
The military roadblocks, which were hitherto
dismantled by President Muhammadu Buhari had
been reinstated at Nyanya-Abuja expressway
while another one was mounted at AYA
Roundabout, causing serious traffic jams.
Fear of suicide bombers in FCT
Fear has also gripped residents of the city
because of reports that the attacks were carried
out by suicide bombers.
Some of the residents, who spoke to SUNDAY
PUNCH, said that the use of four suicide bombers
might be an indication that the Boko Haram sect
had deployed more of such people in the city.
A resident of Nyanya, Michael Babatunde, said,
“One has to be careful now because if four suicide
bombers could strike on the same day, it means
more of them are around.”
Security beefed up in hospitals
Security checks were also being conducted by
soldiers at the National Hospital; Asokoro General
Hospital and other health facilities, where victims
were being treated.
Motorists and visitors to the hospitals were
thoroughly searched before they were allowed to
enter the facilities.
Meanwhile, the blasts scene had been cordoned
off by a team of policemen and soldiers, Nigeria
Security and Civil Defence Corps personnel.
Pieces of human flesh, torn clothing and personal
effects were strewn all over the spot which is a
relaxation place for commercial motorists and
motorcyclists.
*-FCT picks medical bill of victims-*
The FCT Permanent Secretary, John Chukwu, has
directed hospitals in the Federal Capital Territory
to take adequate care of victims of the bomb
blasts, adding that the FCT would pick all their
medical bills.
The Permanent Secretary gave the directive while
visiting the sites of the unfortunate attacks in Kuje
and Nyanya.
Chukwu, who was also at the Kuje General
Hospital and the National Hospital, Abuja where
the injured persons were taken to, stated that the
“FCT Administration will provide full medical
treatment to all those injured in the unfortunate
incident.”
He directed the FCT Health and Human Services
Secretariat and the FCT Emergency Management
Agency to redouble their efforts and he
commended them on their prompt response to
the attacks.
Chukwu further directed that any serious case
should be urgently referred to a specialist
hospital to mitigate the pains.
It was learnt that 15 injured persons were being
treated at the National Hospital while 10 dead
victims were in its mortuary.
The hospital employees told journalists that they
were still trying to stabilise some victims, stressing
that that most injured persons would not be
allowed to speak as they were not fully fit as at
the time of filing this report.
The hospital’s Deputy Director, Clinical Services,
Dr. Jawah Mohammed, expressed hope that some
of the victims would be able to relate with and
receive visitors beginning from Sunday and
pleaded with guests who came to see some of the
victims to hold on till then.
*-US sympathises with victims-*
In a related development, the US has condemned
the dual explosions in the FCT and the suicide
bombings and militant attacks in Maiduguri and
Adamawa on October 1.
It extended its condolences to the families and
loved ones of those killed and injured, according
to a statement by the Press Attaché, US embassy,
Abuja, Sean McIntosh.
“These tragic events are stark reminders that
violent extremists will stop at nothing to inflict
horrific and indiscriminate harm upon innocent
lives. In particular, Boko Haram’s reign of terror
and sheer brutality have left thousands dead and
millions displaced.
“The United States stands with the government
and the people of Nigeria to defeat Boko Haram
and other perpetrators of terrorism. Through our
security and counterterrorism assistance, our
unparalleled commitment aims to help Nigeria
achieve this goal,” the statement said.
SOURCE: PUNCH.
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