Bomb blasts that bore the hallmarks of Islamist Boko Haram militants killed 118 people in the same area of Jos in May. “I saw a flash of light and heard a loud boom. Afterwards there was debris everywhere and mutilated bodies,” witness Tanko Mohammed said of the blast in Jos’s commercial Terminus district.
A Reuters reporter counted 11 bodies at one bomb site and 29 at the other. Boko Haram is a Sunni jihadist movement that has been waging a five-year insurgency to establish an Islamist state in the northeast of the country.
President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in three northeastern states last year. The number of attacks has risen sharply since then, in the run-up to elections in February 2015.
Former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari will be challenging Jonathan at the polls for the second time. (Reporting by Buhari Bello; Additional reporting by Isaac Abrak; Writing by Julia Payne, editing by Tim Cocks and Mark Trevelyan)
-INDIA TODAY