Many people have died in an explosion that tore across a
government office in a northern Nigerian city. The attack has been
blamed on Boko Haram militants.
At least 20 people were killed after a bomb exploded in the northern
Nigerian city of Zaria in Kaduna state. Regional governor Nasir Ahmed
el-Rufai posted the news on Twitter:
I am sad that a terrorist bomb attack just killed 20 people in
Sabon Gari Zaria. May the souls of our innocent departed rest in peace,
Amen. - Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai (@elrufai) July 7, 2015
The explosion occurred at around 9:00 a.m. local time (0800 UTC) at a
government office where primary school teachers and government
employees were queuing up for identity checks, witnesses said.
There were fears that the death toll could rise.
El-Rufai asked people to be vigilant and avoid crowded places and to
report any suspicious people they happened to see. He said his
government was working towards nabbing terrorists.
The Kaduna State government is working with Federal security
agencies that are taking proactive measures to frustrate such
terrorists. - - Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai (@elrufai) July 7, 2015
No organization had claimed responsibility for the attack, but the
government suspected Boko Haram militants, who had carried out such
violent acts in the past. The orthodox Muslim group has intensified its
strikes on civilians after President Muhammed Buhari assumed office in
May this year.
The attack in Zaria, a Muslim-majority city, follows a series of attacks in the last few days in northern Nigeria.
On Monday, a 13-year-old suicide bomber was killed when explosive
strapped to her body detonated in Kano, close to Zaria. 44 people were
killed in twin attacks on a mosque in Jos and in a church in Potiskum,
also in northern Nigeria, on Sunday.
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