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Tuesday, 29 July 2014
The former head of state said he was the target of the blast.
The former head of state said he was the target of
the blast.
Former Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, has
described how he narrowly escaped a bomb attack
on his convoy Wednesday in Kaduna.
In a short statement, Mr. Buhari said he was the
target of the bomber.
“I was personally involved in a clearly targeted
bomb attack today along Ali Akilu Road, Kawo-
Kaduna at about 2:30pm on my way to Daura,” Mr.
Buhari said.
“The unfortunate event, clearly an assassination
attempt, came from a fast moving vehicle that made
many attempts to overtake my security car but was
blocked by my escort vehicle.
“We reached the market area of Kawo where he
took advantage of our slowing down and attempted
to ram my car and instantly detonated the bomb
which destroyed all the three cars in our convoy,”
Mr. Buhari said.
The former leader said when he came down from
his vehicle, he saw many dead bodies littered
around.
“They were innocent people going about their daily
business who became victims of mass murder,” he
said.
The attack on Mr Buharu followed an earlier blast in
Kaduna Wednesday targeting a senior Islamic
cleric, Dahiru Bauchi. Mr. Bauchi also escaped
unhurt, but police said 25 people died.
The spokesperson of Mr. Buhari’s All Progressive
Congress, [APC], Lai Mohammed, also said the
explosion was targeted at the former head of state.
“Yes, his convoy was attacked,” Mr. Mohammed
said in response to PREMIUM TIMES enquiry. “He
narrowly escaped but some of his aides were hurt.
The General is ok, but perhaps traumatised.”
A loyalist of Mr. Buhari, Rotimi Fashakin, said the
former head of state was on his way to his home
town – Daura in neighbouring Katsina state – when
he was trailed by the bomber and attacked.
“I’m sure political Boko Haram are behind the
attack,” Mr. Fashakin said. “General Buhari was the
target of the attack.”
The leader of a pro-Buhari pressure group, The
Buhari Vanguard, Jasper Azuatalam, said the former
Nigerian leader was possibly attacked over his
recent criticism of President Goodluck Jonathan.
“Recall that two days ago, Gen Muhammadu Buhari
issued a statement warning President Jonathan and
his government on their attempt to muscle the
opposition and endanger Nigeria,” Mr. Azuatalam
said. “The Presidency raised an eyebrow to the
statement.”
Governor Muktar Yero has announced a 24-hour
curfew in Kaduna metropolis
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