A bomb went off in an
Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp on the outskirts of Adamawa state
capital, Yola, in northeastern Nigeria on Friday according to new reports by
P.M. News. The bomb has killed at least three people according to state
emergency agency officials.
This blast is the first such attack on an IDP camp in Nigeria and occurred at a school in the hamlet of Malkohi according to report by National Emergency Management Agency spokesman, Manzo Ezekiel.
More after the jump:
This blast is the first such attack on an IDP camp in Nigeria and occurred at a school in the hamlet of Malkohi according to report by National Emergency Management Agency spokesman, Manzo Ezekiel.
More after the jump:
Saad Bello, a NEMA coordinator in Adamawa, said three people were killed on the spot and others were taken to hospital. He said:
The bomb blast was around
where the newly arrived IDPs were staying in a tent. We received additional
IDPs from Cameroon...Some arrived yesterday. They’ve been arriving since Sunday
and they’re distributed across three camps.”
Most IDPs are living in government-run camps,
with host families or religious organisations in the city of Maiduguri in Borno
state, the heartland of the insurgency. Neighbouring Adamawa state was hosting
over 250,000 people earlier this year in and around Yola, and also received
many women and children freed by Nigerian troops from Boko Haram camps.Several cities in Adamawa also took in thousands of Nigerian refugees from Boko Haram attacks who were evicted from Cameroon last month and continue to flow in.
Nigerian, Nigerien and Chadian troops managed in joint offensives to reclaim territory this year that the militants took over earlier in the insurgency. Now dispersed across Borno state and other parts of the country, Boko Haram members have reverted to guerrilla tactics and frequently target places of worship, markets and checkpoints.
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