6 die in suicide bomb attack on Redeem Church
Potiskum (Yobe)- The Police in Yobe
on Sunday confirmed the killing of six persons in a suicide bomb attack on a
church in Potiskum.
Mr Toyin Gbadegesin, the Police
Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the state command, told the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Damaturu that the death included the suicide bomber.
The spokesman said: “A male suicide
bomber detonated a bomb at Redeem Church at Jigawa area of Potiskum, killing
five on the spot.
“A female member of the church who
sustained injuries also died while receiving treatment in the hospital.’’
He said the injured are receiving
treatment at various health facilities in the area.
According to AFP the bomber entered
the uncompleted Redeemed Christian Church of God at 9:55 am in the Jigawa area
on the outskirts of the city in Yobe state and detonated his explosives,
killing the worshippers, including a woman and her two children as well as the
pastor, they said.
“Four worshippers died instantly
while the fifth victim gave up shortly after she was taken to hospital,” a
police officer involved in the evacuation told AFP.
“The victims included a woman and
her two children, the pastor and another worshipper,” added the officer who
spoke on condition of anonymity.
Witness Garba Manu told AFP the
bomber arrived at the church on a motorised rickshaw disguised as a worshipper
and detonated his explosives as soon as he entered the church.
“I saw when the bomber alighting
from a motorised rickshaw and entering the church and as soon as he entered a
loud explosion ripped through the church which is under construction,” he said.
“I saw him walked into the church
and he didn’t raise any suspicion. Five worshippers, including three females
and two males were in the church when the bomber entered and they were all
killed,” he added.
“The dismembered body of the bomber
was also recovered,” said Manu, who lives in the area.
There was no immediate claim of
responsibility but Potiskum, the commercial capital of Yobe state, has been hit
repeatedly by Boko Haram Islamists in their six-year insurgency, including by
suicide bombers.
The insurgents have also launched a
series of attacks on mosques, villages and markets in neighbouring Borno state
in the past few days, claiming more than 200 lives.
Boko Haram are keen to prove they
are not a spent force despite a four-nation military offensive that has run
them out of captured towns and villages since February this year.
The use of improvised explosive
devices and suicide bombings has increased since May 29 when President
Muhammadu Buhari took office vowing to crush the rebellion.
According to an AFP tally, at least
654 people have lost their lives since that date.
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