At least 21 people were killed in an
explosion which ripped through a football viewing centre in Damaturu,
Yobe State on Tuesday, Agence France Presse quoted a medical source as saying on Wednesday.
“We received 21 dead bodies and 27
injured victims from the blast,” said the source at the Sani Abacha
Specialist Hospital in Damaturu.
But the Police in the state put the death toll at 14, adding that 26 people were injured.
The medical source, who did not want his
name in print because he was not authorised to speak to the media, said
soldiers and the police brought in the dead and injured from the scene
of the blast to the hospital.
“The bodies are being kept in the morgue
while the injured are receiving treatment at the Accident and Emergency
Unit before they will be moved to the ward.
“The victims are young men and children. They have burns, ruptured tissue and bone fractures,” said the source.
Reuters reported that it was
told by residents of the city that the bomb appeared to have been hidden
in a motorised rickshaw outside the venue, where crowds had gathered to
watch the World Cup match between Brazil and Mexico.
But the Police in Yobe State said there were about 100 viewers at the scene.
The Public Relations Officer of the
state Police command , Nansak Chegwan, said on Wednesday that the
police had banned the operation of all viewing centres in the state.
He added that the police had previously
advised residents to stay away from such centres because of fears that
they could be attacked by terrorists.
Chegwam said, “So far 14 people have
been confirmed dead in the blast. Also, we recorded 26 injured persons
who are currently receiving treatment at the Sani Abacha General
Hospital, Damaturu.
“We shall give further update as the
situation unfolds, but we have asked the residents to stay away from all
viewing centres in the state. You will recall that before the
commencement of the World Cup, we had advised the youth to keep off such
centres.”
Meanwhile, Governor Ibrahim Gaidam has described the incident as “heinous, barbaric and totally unjustifiable.”
He said the attack was an attempt to make evil to reign over the good.
The governor, in a statement by his
Special Adviser on Press Affairs and Information, Mallam Abdullahi Bego,
challenged security agents to do more to ensure the protection of
life and property.
The statement reads in part, “The
governor is deeply saddened by the loss of innocent lives at a time that
the good people of the state have stepped up prayers and support and
cooperation with security agencies against criminal activities.
“The governor’s thoughts are with the
families of those who have lost their lives in the attack and those who
sustained injuries.”
The statement added that the governor,
who is currently in Abuja on official engagement, had directed his
deputy, Abubakar Ali, to extend his condolences to the families of
victims.
Gaidam also directed the Ministry of
Health and the Hospitals Management Board to provide free medical
services and care for those who sustained injuries in the attack.
He also called on the people of the state not to relent in their support for ongoing efforts to restore peace to the state.
He added,“With prayers, vigilance and
continuing support to security agents, the people of the state will
surely triumph against the forces of evil that are unleashing mayhem on
the innocent.”
The deputy governor, who visited the injured in the hospital, condemned the incident.
He urged security agents not to be discouraged by the attack.
He also advised youths in the state to keep off viewing centres.