A bomb blast has been reported to have occurred in a popular
bus station in Azare area of Bauchi State, leaving scores of people
dead.
Vanguard reports that the blast appears to be the latest breach in
the alleged ceasefire agreement entered with the terrorists group, Boko
Haram.
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A resident of the town, who
gave his name as Musa Babale, said: “We had a huge blast at exactly 9:45 pm (20:45 GMT). We realised it had come from the bus station. The whole place was a mess,” he said.
However, several calls made to the spokesman of the police and
military for comments were not answered but Mauzu Ibrahim, another
resident of the attacked area near the Kano road revealed that security
operatives have cordoned off the scene.
“We found the place cordoned off by soldiers and police. From where I stood I saw bodies being put in a van,” Ibrahim said.
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Other witnesses also reported seeing casualties but it was not
immediately possible to estimate the number and emergency workers were
not available to comment on the incident.
However, the cause of the blast remains unknown as at press time
though the state has remained one of the worse hit areas by the blood
thirsty terrorists group, Boko Haram.
Azare is reportedly about 200 kilometres (125 miles) from the state capital Bauchi city.
Meanwhile, PMnews reported on Thursday that five people were killed
in the blast while 12 others sustained various degrees of injuries based
on confirmation from the state police command spokesman, Mohammed
Haruna.
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“At about 9:45 pm (2045 GMT Wednesday) there was a bomb blast at
(a) motor park roundabout in Azare town. Five persons burnt beyond
recognition were certified dead, while twelve others sustained various
degrees of injury,” Haruna said.
It would be recalled that the sect claimed responsibility for the
twin car bombings at a bus station on the outskirts of the capital Abuja
earlier this year in their five years uprising.
Aside this recent bomb blast, violence raged through the weekend in
the troubled northeast states, bringing to fore the credibility of Boko
Haram negotiator over the alleged ceasefire deal with the Nigerian
government.
The Nigerian government on Friday, October 17, 2014, announced a ceasefire deal allegedly entered with the terrorists group, Boko Haram, but following increased attacks this week, the pact has started raising lots of questions.
There might be a possibility that it is a factional group that is
carrying out these bloody attacks as it was earlier reported that the alleged ceasefire deal split the sect members.

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