Sunday, 11 December 2016 01:42

How two suicide bombers beat security to wreak havoc in Adamawa – Eye witness

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Eyewitness accounts recounted how the incident occurred. Mama Bulus, a popular grains dealer in the market, gave her own version as a well planned and co-ordinated attacks that took everybody by surprise.

According to her, the suicide bombers took their time, watched buyers and sellers to commence full business at about 12 noon that day before the blasts went off.

“The grains section of the market is where buyers and sellers gather most now in this market. This is because it is the season of harvest and farmers from far and near are bringing in their goods for prospective buyers”, she spoke in tears.

“Four or five people that brought their grains to the market were my customers. I bought grains worth over N500,000 from them.

“I was yet to evacuate the bags of the grains before the blast. All of them are dead and the goods were burnt to ashes”.

“But, I am lucky to have survived the incident, because I left the venue to see other customers and the vehicle that will convey my goods not quite twenty minutes before the incident occurred”.

The chairman of the vigilante group in the market, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard, disclosed that security agents were very observant in detecting members of the insurgents, but wondered why and how they were beaten hands down by the suicide bombers.

“When the first suicide bomber detonated his bomb, there was complete pandemonium in the market. People ran in all directions even as they were confused of the exact venue of the blast. Vehicles in the market, compounded the confused atmosphere as drivers attempted to escape with them”, he stated.

“While the confusion and the melee lasted, the second blast occurred just in an interval of ten to twelve minutes and at different locations. The military and members of the vigilante were on hand to salvage the situation and the entire market was deserted and cordoned off.

“The suicide bombers and their collaborators capitalized on the relative peace being enjoyed in the area to wreak the havoc. Since peace was returning, nobody expected such a thing to happen, even though thorough checks were being conducted on human and vehicular traffic into the market.

“We are complimenting the work of the military in safeguarding lives and property, but how the bombers beat our security checks to wreak the dastardly act still beat our imagination”, the local security boss lamented.

He maintained that a new dimension had to be introduced to the security surveillance in the area as the yuletide gets closer.

“But, we can only do this if those in authority give us the necessary logistic and moral support for us to do this task. This is because of recent, our members have been grappling with the little we have for us to provide the needed surveillance as government has not been forthcoming as before”, he regretted.

Another version of the incident has it that the two female suicide bombers had surveyed the market for hours before detonating their missiles.

A local revenue collector in the market disclosed that he saw the two girls in their early tens moving from one place to another undetected.

“In fact, I met with them several times in the course of my duties as they pretended to be buyers. And you know in the market, you can’t question somebody of what he or she is looking for, more so that the

two girls were looking innocent. The duo moved from one section of the market to the other surveying the most populous part and they ensured that the market was at its peak before they detonated their deadly wares”, he revealed.

“It was after the blast that I realized that the two girls we met severally might be responsible”, the revenue officer added.

Mr. Ezra Simon, an opinion leader in the area, told Sunday Vanguard that the co-ordinated suicide bombers which went off simultaneous occurred when the Madagali market was full to the brim.

“All of a sudden, we heard a loud bang. And before we could know what actually happened, another bang occurred in a different direction.

“There and then, there was complete pandemonium in the market and the local government as people ran in all directions”.

“The army formations and other security outfits in the area became beehives of activities as everybody sought for protection from the military”, he regretted.

“The military immediately cordoned off the area as humanitarian bodies and the security operatives moved the dead and the injured to hospitals”, the opinion leader added.

A spokesman for the 28 Task Force Battalion Mubi, Major Badare Akintoye who also confirmed the incident, stated that the area was however calm now.

Adamawa State governor, Senator Muhammed Jibrilla, immediately condemned the attacks describing them as an act of cowardice.

Jibrilla, who is away on official visit outside the state, spoke through his Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Comrade Ahmed Sajoh.

He explained that any act of terror targeting the grassroots was an act of ungodliness.

Meanwhile, the injured were being treated at the Michika General Hospital and other hospitals in the northern senatorial zone of Adamawa.

 

Vanguard 

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