Civilian vigilantes working with the Nigerian military against Boko
Haram on Friday said they had foiled a roadside bomb attack against
worshippers at a mosque in a key northeast city.
The suspected remote-controlled device was planted by the side of the
road in the Gamboru Market area of Maiduguri and was successfully
defused by the police bomb squad.
As the bomb was being made
safe, another device exploded nearby but there were no casualties as the
area had been cordoned off, said civilian vigilante Babakura Adam.
“Our assumption is that the bombs were planted ahead of Friday prayers
in the mosque just nearby,” he told AFP in the Borno state capital.
“Of course, it’s Boko Haram’s handiwork because in the last few days
several arrests have been made of suspected female suicide bombers.”
On Tuesday, two female suicide bombers blew themselves up within
minutes of each other at the busy Monday Market in Maiduguri, killing
more than 45.
Boko Haram, which was founded in the city more than
a decade ago, was suspected as it has increasingly employed women as
human bombs in recent months across northern Nigeria.
Adam said the arrests were made on Wednesday and Thursday.
On the discovery of the bombs on Friday, another member of the civilian
joint taskforce, who have increased in number in Maiduguri in recent
weeks, said the intention was to cause havoc.
“The bombs would
have killed both traders and worshippers,” said Musa Kalo, who was among
the first on the scene after the vigilantes were alerted by a
passer-by.
One witness, Kolomi Abba, described seeing wires from
the device sticking out of the ground, while Kalo said the bomb was
buried in dirt by the roadside.
The Gamboru Market is one of
Maiduguri’s biggest markets and would ordinarily have been packed with
shoppers, traders and worshippers before and after Friday prayers.
The explosion of the second device, which happened at about 9:40 am
(0840 GMT), destroyed markets and stalls. A large crater was seen at the
scene, eyewitnesses said.
Fears have grown in Maiduguri about an
upsurge in Boko Haram attacks, after the militant Islamists took over
more than two dozen towns in Borno and two neighbouring states in recent
months
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