A blast ripped through a car park outside a stadium where Nigeria’s
President Goodluck Jonathan had addressed a re-election campaign rally
on Monday, minutes after he left, witnesses said.
Mohammed Bolari,
who was at the rally, in the northeastern city of Gombe, said the
explosion happened at 3:10 pm (1410 GMT) some three minutes after
Jonathan’s departure.
A local reporter, who asked not to be
identified, said: “The president had just passed the parking lot and we
were trailing behind his convoy when the explosion happened… just 100
metres from the bus we were driving in.”
Jonathan had been
speaking to supporters of his ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as
part of his bid for re-election at polls in two weeks’ time.
His
appearance in the city came just a day after two blasts in the city,
including one that targeted a military checkpoint. At least five people
were killed.
There was no claim of responsibility for Sunday’s
attacks but the city has been hit by suspected Boko Haram militants in
the past and suspicion was likely to fall on the Islamist group.
Bolari
said of the latest blast: “It is difficult to say how many people were
affected because of the confused struggle by the huge crowd leaving the
venue to escape for fear of another blast.”
The local reporter
said that the explosion led to unrest in the city, with crowds of angry
youths attacking anyone seen with any PDP signs.
“They were shouting and denouncing the president’s visit which they blamed for the attack,” he added.
“We
had a difficult time passing through these crowds. At one point a crowd
threw stones at our vehicle. Some reporters sustained cuts from smashed
window screens.”
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