An explosion rocked in Maiduguru market which was traced to a car restalled by the terrorist group Boko Haram people, good and vehicles are piles to trash, leaving many in feared of death.
Tuesday's explosives were hidden under a load of charcoal in a pickup van, according to witnesses who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Trader
Daba Musa Yobe, who works near the popular market, said the bomb went off just
after the market opened at 8 a.m., before most traders or customers had
arrived.
Stalls
and goods were reduced to debris as were the burned-out hulks of five cars and
some tricycle taxis set ablaze by the explosion.
Yobe
said security forces cordoned off the area but had a hard time keeping people
out, though they warned there could be secondary explosions timed to target
rescue efforts.
Witnesses said they saw about 50 bodies. They said the toll may be worse but fewer than normal traders and customers were around because most people stay up late to eat during Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting from sunrise to sunset.
A
security official at the scene confirmed the blast, saying many casualties are
feared. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not permitted to
speak to the press.
Explosions
last week targeted the biggest shopping mall in Abuja,
Nigeria's central capital,
killing 24 people; a medical college in northern Kano city, killing at least eight; and a
hotel brothel in northeast Bauchi city that killed 10. It was the third bomb
blast in as many months in Abuja, and the second
in two months in Kano.
In May, twin car bombs at a marketplace also left more than 130 dead in central
Jos city and killed at least 14 people at a World Cup viewing site in Damaturu,
another town in the northeast.
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