Wednesday 23 July 2014

Buhari escapes Kaduna explosion

>As Governor Yero Imposes 24 Hour Curfew In Kaduna

There was pandemonium in Kaduna State on Wednesday as twin bomb blasts
rocked the city, killing more than 70 persons.

A former Head of State and a chief of the All Progressives Congress,
Maj-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd), narrowly escaped the second blast.

The blast occurred at two different parts of the state. One at the
Alkali/Isa Kaita road in the highbrow area of the state while the
second one occurred near the Kawo bridge, close the 1. Mechanised
Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna State.

In the second blast, a suicide bomber targeted the convoy of Buhari
and hauled the explosive device on his convoy.

It was learnt that one of the cars in the convoy was badly damaged
while the car (Prado Jeep) conveying the former Head of State was
torched.

An eyewitness said: "The suicide bomber hauled the explosive on the
convoy of the former head of state but one of the cars in the convoy
was hit and the Prado jeep of Buhari was hit. His bodyguards and
escorts had to move Buhari from his car into another car (Sienna) to
take him away."

Another version said the suicide bomber, who rode in a Sienna car
rammed into the convoy of the former Head of State.

"In fact, the car in the convy was badly damaged. Buhari escaped
narrowly. We doubt whether some of his security operatives were
alive," he said.

More than 50 cars were damaged in the second blast, according to the eyewitness.

Also, in the first blast which took place along Alkali/Isa Kaita road
occurred at about 12.30pm while the second one was near the Kawo
overhead bridge and occurred two hours later.

Sheik Darihu Bauchi, a renowned Islamic cleric, was the target of the
suicide bomber who followed his convoy after delivering a Ramadan
lecture (Tafsir) at the Murtala Square, in Kaduna State.
Meanwhile, the Kaduna State Government immediately imposed a
24-hour-curfew on the state.

Governor Muktar Yero, who condemned the despicable act, noted that the
curfew was imposed to enable security operatives to restore normalcy.

Yero, through his Director-General, Media and Public Affairs, Ahmed
Mayaki, described the bomb blast as the height of 'cowardice' by those
bent on creating tension in the state.

The statement said, "The Executive Governor of Kaduna State, Dr.
Mukhtar Ramalan Yero has condemned the bomb blast that occurred today
in the metropolis, describing the acts as the height of 'cowardice' by
those bent on creating tension in the State.

"Following the unfortunate situation, a 24-hour curfew has been
imposed on Kaduna metropolis with immediate effect, to enable security
agencies restore normalcy."

Governor said the blasts were clear manifestation of the resolve by
'agents of darkness' to soak the land with blood of innocent people
for no just cause.

He said, "Enemies of peace have visited us with their ungodly venom of
wanton destruction of human lives. This blast, coming in the Holy
Month of Ramadan is a clear indication that those behind the act have
no iota of fear of God as they have none for the sanctity of human
life."

Yero noted that in spite of the success recorded in improvement of
security in the state, it was obvious that more still needed to be
done to ensure safety of people at all times and in all places.

He therefore called on people of the state to see such unwarranted
attacks on innocent people across the state as aggression by evil
against good that must be collectively condemned by all.

The Governor therefore urged the entire people in the state to be more
vigilant, and to also avoid unnecessary crowded areas.

He said, "The time has come for us to eschew all our differences and
confront these brazen attacks as united people.

"Those behind these attacks have no regards for whatever diversity as
their victims cut across all ethnic and religious divides. It is a
responsibility on all of us to unite against this common enemy."

While commiserating with families of victims of the blast, the
governor called on the entire citizens of the state to provide more
support to security agencies by providing useful information on
suspicious movements and persons within and around their communities.

Officially, the state police commissioner, Shehu Umar, put the death
in the first blast at 25 while the second one, according him, claimed
more than 14 persons.

However, eyewitness said the dead were more than 14.

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