Latest report reaching us have it that at least 7 people were killed while about 20 sustained various degrees of injuries as a result of the bomb blast that went off at an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp at Malkoli in Adamawa State, North-East Nigeria.
Earlier Report:
“There was a blast at Malkohi IDP (internally displaced
persons) camp in Yola around 11 o’clock this morning (1000 GMT),” Red Cross
official Aliyu Maikano said. State police confirmed the blast.
There were conflicting reports of the death toll at the
camp, one of several in the capital of Adamawa state housing men, women and
children who have fled the brutal, six-year conflict.
Adamawa state police spokesman Othman Abubakar told AFP two
people were killed and seven injured, while the Red Cross’ Maikano put the toll
at three dead and nine injured.
Suleiman Mohammed, director of response, relief and
rehabilitation at the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA), said
five were killed and 20 injured.
The Adamawa state governor, Jibrilla Bindow, was reported as
telling a meeting of northern governors that children were among the dead.
“There were NEMA (National Emergency Management Agency)
officials, IDPs and some from the AUN (American University of Nigeria)” among
the casualties, said Mohammed.
Lionel Rawlings, head of security at the AUN, which is based
in Yola, confirmed student volunteers were injured by flying debris.
“None was in direct contact with the explosion but there was
flying shrapnel. We dodged the bullet,” he said.
Abubakar and Mohammed both said the blast was caused by an
improvised explosive device left by tents in the camp, which is just outside
the city to the south and near an army base.
Security had been tight after hundreds of women and children
held hostage by Boko Haram were brought to the camp after they were rescued by
the military earlier this year.
Armed soldiers manned the gates and carried out checks on
vehicles and passengers, AFP reporters witnessed on a visit to the camp in May.
“Our men are there,” said Abubakar. “They are trying to find
if there are any other explosives.”
Source:
Vanguard Newspaper
At
least two people were killed Friday in a blast at a camp for people
displaced by the Boko Haram conflict in Adamawa, the emergency services
said.
“There was a blast at Malkohi IDP (internally displaced persons) camp in Yola around 11 o’clock this morning (1000 GMT),” Red Cross official Aliyu Maikano said. State police confirmed the blast.
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“There was a blast at Malkohi IDP (internally displaced persons) camp in Yola around 11 o’clock this morning (1000 GMT),” Red Cross official Aliyu Maikano said. State police confirmed the blast.
At
least two people were killed Friday in a blast at a camp for people
displaced by the Boko Haram conflict in Adamawa, the emergency services
said.
“There was a blast at Malkohi IDP (internally displaced persons) camp in Yola around 11 o’clock this morning (1000 GMT),” Red Cross official Aliyu Maikano said. State police confirmed the blast.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/2-dead-as-bomb-blast-hit-idp-camp-in-adamawa/#sthash.C93to4cq.dpuf
“There was a blast at Malkohi IDP (internally displaced persons) camp in Yola around 11 o’clock this morning (1000 GMT),” Red Cross official Aliyu Maikano said. State police confirmed the blast.
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