12 reported dead in Nigeria church blast
Updated 07:20 PM Jun 03, 2012
BAUCHI
(Nigeria) - A suicide bomber drove a car full of explosives into a
church in northern Nigeria on Sunday, killing at least 12 people,
witnesses said. Officials said at least 33 people were wounded.
Security
forces at a road block nearby said the bomber forced his car through
the checkpoint and drove into the Living Faith church in Yalwa, on the
outskirts of the city of Bauchi, the capital of Bauchi state. An initial
report from the Nigerian Red Cross in Bauchi said at least 33 people
had been wounded and taken to local hospitals.
A Reuters reporter at the scene counted 12 bodies being pulled from the building.
"I
was just in the area when I heard a huge blast. The sound was so loud,
my ears are still ringing," said Samuel Etudu, who was outside the
church when it exploded.
Police and soldiers cordoned off the
area, blocking emergency workers from immediately accessing the site,
said Mohammed Garba, an official with the Bauchi State Emergency
Management Agency. Red Cross officials said they suspected others were
killed by the blast, but could not enter the church's compound to
collect the corpses.
Garba said officials suspected the blast
came from a car bomb. Witnesses also said they thought a bomb had
exploded from inside a car near the church.
A spokesman for
Nigeria's Federal Emergency Management Agency confirmed the explosion,
but gave no details. Police officials could not be immediately reached
for comment.
An Associated Press reporter saw injured people arriving at a local hospital.
The
blast comes as Nigeria faces a growing wave of sectarian violence
carried out by a radical Islamist sect known as Boko Haram. Boko Haram,
whose name means "Western education is sacrilege" in the Hausa language
of Nigeria's Muslim north, has been blamed for killing more than 530
people this year alone, according to an AP count. The sect's targets
have included churches, often attacked by suicide car bombers.
Nigeria,
a nation of more than 160 million people, is split between a largely
Muslim north and Christian south. AGENCIES
I never see reasons to criticize our present government but
gangstarism is all i see in the system ,,i pray the answer is near for
us to wake and stay awake.. what can we achieve with
the northern hausa Muslims in the system ?
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