Tuesday 2 February 2016

Multiple bomb explosions rock Benin City, Edo State [photo]

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One of the buildings destroyed by the explosions. Photo: Jefferson Ibiwale
Four residential buildings were Tuesday destroyed in a multiple explosions that occurred in parts of Benin City, capital of Edo state. 


The first explosion was said to have occurred at about 2.00 pm around Oka primary school area, close to the junction popularly known as ‘three house’, off Upper Sakponba road in Ikpoba-Okha local government area of the state. ‎ 

It was gathered that the first explosion occurred when a patent medicine dealer, Elue Chinedu, who operated from one of the buildings, was burning the refuse he swept from the building at a refuse dump. 

‎Operatives of Edo state anti-bomb squad and anti riot policemen, led by Musa Uba, a deputy commissioner of police,were said to have been promptly drafted to the place to secure and cordon off the area.

 Another deafening explosion however went off at about 6.16 pm, when the anti-bomb squad was trying to detonate other explosives discovered. Louvre blades, PVC ceilings, doors, aluminum roofing sheets, bore hole rubber tanks and part of the front perimeter fence of the buildings were shattered.

This development heightened tension and anxiety in the entire area as people scampered in different directions for safety as the people apparently suspected that men of the dreaded Boko Haram were responsible for the explosion. 

One of the occupants of one of the affected buildings and a woman who was passing by were said to have sustained serious injuries from the explosion, but no live was lost. It was gathered that suspected kidnappers had lived in one of the buildings in the past, but left the house two years ago when security operatives raided the area. 

A 70-year-old woman, Hannah Francis, who lives directly oppose the scene of the explosion, said she heard a deafening sound and had come out to find out what happened, only to see a thick, dark smoke from the building. Narrating his ordeal, the patient medicine dealer, Elue Chinedu, said he rented the entire building about nine months ago. 

He disclosed that after an electrician carried out some minor repairs in his living room, he decided to sweep and burn the refuse at a nearby refuse dump. “An electrician came to work in the house and I said let me use the opportunity to clean the compound. 

I gathered the waste papers together and wanted to burn it. As I was burning the papers, I said let me go and buy ice cream. That was when the thing exploded and I sustained some injuries,” he said. Chinedu was later whisked away by the Police. 

Efforts to get the comment of the state commissioner of police, Chris Ezike were not successful.‎‎ This lates development is sure to send shivers down the spines of Edo indigenes as reports of bombing are seldom heard in the state, especially in the capital and historic city of Benin. 

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