Tuesday 29 July 2014

Eyewitness says Kano suicide bomber targeted women

Multiple witnesses, on Monday, told AFP that the female suicide bomber who blew herself up in Kano targeted women when they lined up in the Hotoro area on the outskirts of Kano to buy kerosene.

The queue was long, said area vendor Habibu Ali, because the widely-used cooking gas is often in short supply in Kano and when a new shipment comes in women typically rush to their local vendor.

“A suicide bomber who was milling in the crowd set off explosives concealed under her dress,” Ali told AFP. “Several people, mostly woman, were killed”, he added.

Resident Shehu Mudi confirmed Ali’s account and said the area had been cordoned off by the security forces.

“I could see burning plastic jerry cans and ambulances and medical workers putting bodies inside”, he told AFP.

Kano police spokesman Musa Magaji Majia told AFP he was on his way to the scene, declining further comment.

The latest unrest came after Muslim leaders in Kano, Nigeria’s second largest city, cancelled celebrations set for Monday to mark the end of the Ramadan amid escalating Boko Haram violence.

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