(1)
Mother of a victim (2) Some of the burnt buses (3) President
Goodluck Jonathan at the Asokoro General Hospital, Abuja...on Monday.
| credits: Sam Adeko and State House
| credits: Sam Adeko and State House
A
bomb attack by suspected Boko Haram members on a crowded motor park in
Nyanya on Monday threw the Federal Capital Territory into confusion.
Although security agencies put the
number of the dead and the injured at 71 and 124 respectively,
independent findings by our correspondents showed that at least 89
people, including three bombers died.
Two hundred and fifty seven others sustained various degrees of injury.
It was gathered that five luxury buses in the park were fully loaded when the blast occurred.
The park which is located in the heart
of Nyanya, a satellite settlement bordering the FCT and Nasarawa State,
is always crowded with commuters mostly civil servants and private
sector workers jostling to board Abuja Mass Transit vehicles, known as
El Rufai buses, because they cost less.
The explosion shattered windscreens of
vehicles on the busy Nyanya highway and resulted in multiple accidents
as drivers lost control of their vehicles in a bid to escape from the
area.