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At least 150 dead in wave of terror attacks in northeast Nigeria

At least 150 dead in wave of terror attacks in northeast Nigeria

At least 150 people died in a wave of overnight attacks that started on Friday in northeast Nigeria. Islamist group Boko Haram claimed responsibililty Saturday for the attacks.

By News Wires (text)
 

AFP - At least 150 people died in a "heinous" wave of gun and bomb attacks in northern Nigeria that were on Saturday claimed by the Islamist Boko Haram sect.

President Goodluck Jonathan condemned the assaults which officials said included at least five suicide bomb blasts and "directed security agencies to ensure the arrest of perpetrators of these heinous acts," said a statement from his spokesman Reuben Abati.

As corpses piled up in the morgue, a rescue agency official told AFP the body count stood at 150.

"I was involved in the evacuation of corpses to the morgue. I personally counted 150 bodies," the official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said at the hospital. He said some families had already collected their loved ones for burial, reducing the number to 97 by end of the day.

An AFP reporter counted 97 corpses still in the mortuary.

The Red Cross earlier said the death toll stood at 63, while police spoke of 53, of whom 11 were members of its force.

"From our inventory, 53 people have so far been killed in the attack," said local police chief Suleimon Lawal.

The 15-nation UN Security Council released a statement saying it "condemned in the strongest terms" the attacks in Nigeria. The council expressed condolences to the families.

A member of Nigeria's Boko Haram sect on Saturday claimed responsibility.

"We are responsible for the attack in (northeastern) Borno (state) and Damaturu," Abul Qaqa told an AFP correspondent by phone.

"We will continue attacking federal government formations until security forces stop persecuting our members and vulnerable civilians," Qaqa warned.

The Friday bomb and gun attacks targeted police stations, an army base and churches in the cities of Damaturu, Maiduguri and two other small towns.

Jonathan's spokesman said the attacks had forced him to skip his brother's wedding which took place in his village in southern Nigeria on Saturday.

The military deployed to curb the violence in Maiduguri said there were four suicide bomb attacks in parts of the city, including an army base and on the outskirts of Maiduguri.

The attackers bombed their targets then took on the security forces in gun battles in Damaturu. Residents said gunfire rang out for several hours across the city after the explosions.

"It was a suicide bomb attack at one of our buildings. The attacker came in a Honda CRV and rammed into the building and explosives exploded," Lawal told AFP.

An AFP reporter said no office was still standing at the police HQ which was still smouldering some 24 hours after the attack. Three burnt cars lay in front of the building.

A journalist described scenes of chaos and destruction in Damaturu.

"In fact, Damaturu is looking just like Libya... burnt cars and buildings."

In a mainly Christian neighbourhood of Damaturu called Jerusalem, six churches were bombed in addition to a police station.

"A police station and a mechanical workshop of the police were attacked. Six churches in the area were also bombed," said resident Edwin Silas, adding: "The whole city is traumatised."

The string of attacks came two days ahead of the annual Muslim celebration of Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice.

Police have been placed on red alert nationwide.

Militants from Boko Haram, whose name means "Western Education Is Sin" in the regional Hausa language, have in the past targeted police and military, community and religious leaders, as well as politicians.

The sect, which wants to see the establishment of an Islamic state in northern Nigeria, staged an uprising which was brutally put down by security forces in 2009.

Nigeria's more than 160 million people are divided almost in half between Muslims and Christians, living roughly in the north and south of the country respectively. Regions where they overlap are prey to frequent tensions.

Comments (5)

Stop Violence with Peaceful Approach

We express our heart felt condolence to all those who lost their loveones in these cowardly attack. Violence only breed violence, we can only overcome by love and true expression. Please I appeal to attacker to stop these violence attacks on honest people and address their grievances in words, dialog through the right channel.

I call on all true believers in Christ to uphold the church of God in prayer, and admonish Christians to subscribe to Christ and not dogmatism and some form of false religious strife. The government should stand up and do something about true security and protection of lives in this nation.

my sugestion is to let us

my sugestion is to let us divide this nigeria into three i.e let the Hausa`s to be on their own,the Yoruba`s and also the igbo`s to be on their own or let the Military to take over .

politice

WHAT IS THE FAITH OF NIGERIA POLITICALLY.

Who are these Boko Haram Sect?

President Obasanjo never allowed this form of irrelivance to take place while in power in Nigeria. Why is President Goodluck allowing rogues of this kind to distroy Nigeria. It is either the case of kidnapings and now it is the case of Boko Haram sect. Mr.Goodluck, Nigeria is to big and too good for this nonsence. You have to take a stand this time because enough is enough. Nigerians are not going to let these fools to run our lives. So do something now and clean those mongruel dogs out of the country as they obviously do not belong to peace loving nation as that. Do not allow evil people to bring any more bad names to Nigeria. There has been many of these type of ocasions already. Please act now be it is too late.

Feast of sacrifice

This is an observation and point of correction. Muslims does not feast, its a religious celebration

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