Some soldiers and civilians have been arrested in connection with the
suicide bomb blasts that rocked the military Protestant church inside
the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, Kaduna, yesterday, a
military source told LEADERSHIP last night.
This came as the Director of Army Public Relations, Brigadier-General
Bola Koleosho, confirmed 11 killed while 30 were injured in the
bombing.
Another source however said that 20 worshippers, including a senior
military officer, were killed in the church that has a total of 1,200
worshippers. The area was cordoned off immediately the incident
happened, thereby preventing journalists from gaining access to the
scene.
The blast which affected mostly women and children, left many
worshippers severely injured including a senior military officer (names
withheld).
Our correspondent gathered that the suicide bombers drove past the command’s gate in a Toyota Camry car and a bus.
LEADERSHIP exclusively gathered that the bombers tricked the soldiers
at the gate and passed with the cars loaded with bombs and other church
materials.
A source within the military formation who pleaded anonymity, said,
“The bombers came through the entrance gate and claimed they were
conveying equipment to the church in preparation of next weekend of year
bazaar and thanksgiving service.”
“The bombers hurried through the main military gate and when reaching
the protestant church, parked the car at the window of the church choir
stand, and immediately, the first explosion took place. The second one
exploded and killed over 20, including a senior officer. It happened
around noon while they also wanted to bomb the Catholic church,” the
source said.
Another source, who worships in the devastated church, told our
correspondent that many military personnel of the Protestant faith
worship in the targeted church.
Our correspondents report that the victims were rushed to Ahmadu
Bello University Teaching Hospital and the 44 Army Reference Hospital.
Confirming the incident, the Director of Army Public Relations,
Brigadier General Bola Koleosho said, “There were twin suicide bombings
yesterday at St. Andrew Military Protestant Church, Jaji Military
cantonment, at 1205 hours and 1215 hours.”
“A bus first ran into the church and exploded about five minutes
after service while a Toyota Camry parked outside the church detonated
10 minutes later. Figures of casualties are 11 dead and about 30
injured. The injured are receiving treatment at Military hospitals both
in Jaji and Kaduna,” he said.
According to him, investigations into the bombings have commenced and the area already cordoned off.”
A source who worships in the devastated church, told our
correspondent that many military personnel of the Protestant faith
worship in the targeted church.
Although details are still sketchy, LEADERSHIP gathered that there were many casualties.
Kaduan State Governor Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa, through his media
adviser, Reuben Buhari, said “It is with deep sadness that we sympathise
with the family of those affected in the unfortunate incidence. No
matter what happened, we are convinced that evil will never triumph over
good forever and as such, we call on all to continue to cooperate with
the government and security agencies to prevent incidents like this.”
Attack cruel, wicked — Northern Governors
The Northern States Governors Forum (NSGF) has commiserated with the
Nigerian military over a deadly bomb incident which killed scores of
worshippers at the St Andrews Protestant Church located within the
Command and Staff College, Jaji, Kaduna State, describing the attack as
cruel and wicked.
Chairman of the forum and Governor of Niger State, Dr Mu’azu
Babangida Aliyu described the reported death of officers, men and
members of their families as a great national loss.
In a statement signed by Governor Aliyu’s Chief Press Secretary,
Danladi Ndayebo, the forum said the deceased were heroes and heroines
who died in the course of service to our fatherland, and prayed that God
will grant repose to their souls and give their families and friends
the fortitude to bear the loss.
The statement urged the military not to be discouraged by the
dastardly act, emphasizing that the nation would forever remain grateful
to the military and other security agencies for the successes recorded
so far in the war against terror.
The forum reiterated its commitment to continue to work closely with
the federal government in finding a lasting solution to the security
challenges confronting the nation.
Tambuwal condemns attack
For his part, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Aminu
Waziri Tambuwal, has condemned Sunday’s bomb blast which claimed
multiple lives at the Jaji Military Cantonment in Kaduna State.
In a statement issued in Port Harcourt by his Special Adviser on
Media and Public Affairs, Malam Imam Imam, Tambuwal urged the security
agencies not to despair over the attack on their facilities.
He said no religion condones attack on innocent worshippers, and urged all those behind the bombings to stop forthwith.
While grieving with the families of those who lost loved ones in the
unfortunate attack in Jaji, Tambuwal prayed for the quick recovery for
those injured in the bombings.
He restated the commitment of the House of Representatives to do
everything possible to assist security and other relevant agencies to
tackle the problems of insecurity in the country.
Gunmen kill man, wife, child in Kano
A family of three, a man, his wife and a child were reportedly shot
dead in Kano, yesterday, as unknown gunmen riding on a motorbike shot
and killed them at close range while coming out of their residence in
Na’ibawa quarters.
The tragic murder took place around 8.30 in the morning, bringing
such incidences to five in series within one month in the Naibawa
vicinity.
Sources said, the area is gradually slipping into notoriety as a result of serial killings.
According to an eyewitness account, the victims, who hailed from the
South Eastern part of the country, were in a red Golf car and were
reversing out of their compound to head for their worship place.
It was gathered that there were some vehicles parked in the premises
in a single row as they were trying to manoeuvre their way out of the
compound, when suddenly the two gunmen riding on motorbike stormed the
area shot and killed them instantly.
An eye witness said a few moments after the gunmen escaped from the
scene, Operatives of the Joint Task Force (JTF), backed with an armoured
tank arrived and cordoned off the area.
Some of the security men reportedly spread to the adjoining streets,
and provided tight security to track down the fleeing suspects.
According to a source, before the arrival of security men to the
scene, sympathizers, who were frightened, had already gathered at the
spot but were scared to move close to the attacked vehicle, the interior
of which was smashed with bullets.
Meanwhile, the police had evacuated the bodies of the deceased persons and deposited same at the mortuary for autopsy.
Spokesman of the Kano State Police Command Public Relations officer
(PPRO), ASP Magaji Majiya, who confirmed the incident, disclosed that on
arrival at the scene security operatives conveyed the deceased to the
hospital, who have already given up.
According to the Majiya, one of the man’s sons, who was in the
vehicle at the time of the attack escaped unhurt, adding that
investigation has begun to unravel the culprits behind the attack.
He therefore called on members of the public to assist the Police
with useful information that would lead to the arrest of the fleeing
gunmen.
It would be recalled that just last week, two gunmen, riding on a
motorbike, shot and killed a Kano State lawmaker, a police officer and
three others in Naibawa area.
Meanwhile, suspected gunmen yesterday attacked a divisional police
station in Isa local government area of Sokoto State and carted away
arms and ammunition a witness has said.
Isa town is about 150 kilometer from the State capital, Sokoto.
The gunmen, according to LEADERSHIP investigation, numbered about ten
swamped the police station and opened fire sporadically before storming
the armoury where they carted away with numerous arms and ammunition
with ease.
However, from all indication they must be one of those armed bandits terrorism innocent people,” the eyewitness recounted.
On the contrary, Sokoto State Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Sha’aibu
Gambo when contacted confirmed the attack saying his men were able to
repel the attackers. He added that, his men at the scene equally
recovered some unexploded bombs.
While assuring that his men are on their trail, the CP said no arrest has been made yet.
No official confirmation on the number of casualty at the time of
filing this report, however, unconfirmed report has it that a police
officer died in the attack.
Culled from The Leadership
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