22 May 2014
I Saw Bomb Rip Fish Seller’s Stomach – Survivor
One of the survivors of Sunday night’s suicide bomb attack in the Sabon Gari district of Kano has narrated how the blast ripped open the stomach of a girl who carried a tray of fish on her head.
The survivor who gave his name as Ibeabuchi told LEADERSHIP that he was just standing at the entrance of their compound when he heard a loud explosion and suddenly fell down unconsciously. He said when he regained consciousness, he saw horrible sights that he would not forget for a long time.
“I saw a young boy burning helplessly. There was a girl I saw on the ground whom I knew was selling fish along that street; the bomb ripped her stomach open. I also saw a dead man on the floor. He used to sell ‘Suya’ and his leg was cut off.”
Ibeabuchi who has not stopped thanking God for what he called “deliverance from the hands of the wicked” told LEADERSHIP that the state and federal governments must find a lasting solution to the wave of terrorist attacks.
Our reporter who was at the scene of the blast at about 11pm saw a young man at the scene of the blast, wailing and rolling on the ground as he agonised over his brothers killed and wounded by the blast. “What did we do to them that they are bombing us like this?” he asked.
The young man was later picked up by security agents who comforted him and kept him in protective custody.
An eye witness, Raymond Chibueze told our reporter that his sister, Gloria Ibe was seriously injured with sharp nails all over her body as the blast left her with broken bones.
Raymond, who had blood all over his trouser, said he took his sister to the military hospital and she was responding to treatment.
Raymond said by the next day when he was at the military hospital, he was told that out of the injured persons brought to the hospital, three persons had died. According to him, there was only an injured lady left at the military hospital.
Meanwhile, the president of Ohaneze Ndigbo in Kano, Chief Pascal Passover Nwosu described the incident as unfortunate and very callous, saying there is no religion that preaches killing people.
Pascal said religion preaches the sanctity of human life, adding that wasting people’s lives in the name of religion is an abomination.
He appealed to security agencies to step up security measures in Sabon Gari area where non-natives are the majority.
Source: Leadership News
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