School carnage: Suicide bomber kills 47 in Nigeria

Govt officials believe Boko Haram is responsible


Afp November 11, 2014

KANO:


A suspected Boko Haram suicide bomber disguised in school uniform killed 47 students in northeast Nigeria on Monday, in one of the worst attacks against schools teaching a so-called Western curriculum.


The explosion ripped through an all-boys school in Potiskum just as students gathered for morning assembly before classes began, causing panic and chaos.

The massacre, described by President Goodluck Jonathan as a "dastardly attack", came just a day after the release of a new Boko Haram video in which the group's leader, Abubakar Shekau, again rejected Nigerian government claims of a ceasefire and peace talks.

Students at the Government Comprehensive Senior Science Secondary School were waiting to hear the principal's daily address when the explosion happened at 7:50 am local time. Several witnesses described the bloody aftermath as a scene of abandoned footwear, charred school books, bags and body parts.

"There was an explosion detonated by a suicide bomber. We have 47 dead and 79 injured," national police spokesman Emmanuel Ojukwu said, adding that Boko Haram was believed to be responsible.

Ojukwu also confirmed local media reports that the bomber was disguised as a student at the school, which has more than 1,000 pupils aged 15 to 20.

Yobe state governor Ibrahim Gaidam ordered the immediate closure of all public schools in the Potiskum area and slammed the government in Abuja for failing to tackle the insurgency.

Jonathan promised those affected that his government would find the culprits, "no matter how long it takes."

Student Adamu Abdullahi said those at the centre of the blast near the principal's office were flung in all directions and others were knocked off their feet.

The dead and injured were taken to the Potiskum General Hospital just 100 metres away.

Boko Haram has previously carried out deadly attacks on schools teaching a curriculum it deems to be Western. 

Published in The Express Tribune, November 11th, 2014.

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