Showing posts with label Abuja Blast. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Names, addresses, phone numbers of Nyanya bomb blast

By Ehi Ekhator


The National Emergency Management Agency has released the names, addresses and phone numbers of the victims of Nyanya Motor park bomb blast in Abuja after a thorough tour of all hospitals where the victims were taken.


Below are the names, addresses and phone numbers made available to Naija Center News (NCN)


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Names, addresses, phone numbers of Nyanya bomb blast

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Fish out Abuja blast perpetrators - APC governors to Jonathan

Jonathan Might fire more ministers


The Chairman of the Forum, Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo, made the call when the he led his colleagues on a  visit to  victims of the Nyanya bomb blast at the National Hospital in Abuja.


It would be recalled that on April 13, a bomb blast killed dozens of commuters and other Nigerians at Nyanya, an outskirts of Abuja.


“ We want to request our President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed forces, to deepen that particular section of our constitution, which guarantees  safety of lives and property of the ordinary citizens.


“ We urge him to show leadership at this moment and do whatever it is within his capacity and capabilities as president to fish out those who are involved in this act.


“ We are here as APC governors at the National Hospital to visit victims of the Nyanya bomb blast, which was an ugly and unfortunate incident that claimed so many lives.“


Okorocha, on behalf of the APC governors, commiserated with the families of those who lost their loves ones, saying “ we know they must be in serious pains at this moment “.


He decried increasing lost of lives in the country, adding that “almost on daily bases we hear one ugly incidences or the other about lost of lives.’’


He condemned, what he called “an unholy act,” which he said would not do any good to the country.


“ We notice that the increased blood shedding in our nation is becoming worrisome and as leaders we believe that this is not a time to say what is wrong or who is wrong.


“ This is a time that we must all close hands to ensure the safety of lives and properties. This is not a time to talk about politics with people’s lives,” he said.


He appealed to all Nigerians, irrespective of political affiliation and religion, to come together and unite with a view to fight “this evil of the moment which has terrorised our nation “.


Okorocha, also said the governors were concerned over the kidnapping of 100 school girls in Borno.


“ While we urged all Nigerians to remain calm and prayerful, we pray that we should unite at this moment to fight this evil. “


He disclosed that out of concern, the forum had decided to establish a trust fund for APC governors to support families of victims.


“ We shall also join force with other democrats to ensure that this bad story ends as quickly as possible. “


Also speaking, Gov. Tanko Al-makura of Nasarawa, advised Nigerians to be vigilant and observe any unusual movement that was not in line with what they see daily.


“ My advice to Nigerians is that we should be observant and vigilant. We should not in any way leave the issue of security in the hands of security agencies alone.


“ Security should be everybody’s business; we should be more meticulous and observant of any suspicious movement and report to security operatives to complete their efforts of combating crimes,” he said.


Other governors on the visit are Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, Babatunde Fashola of Lagos, Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto, Murtala Nyako of Adamawa, Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara and Abiola Ajimobi . (NAN)


 



Fish out Abuja blast perpetrators - APC governors to Jonathan

DAY after Abuja Blast: Please, allow me search for my sister’s remains, man begs

ABUJA—TWENTY FOUR hours after a carefully planted bomb went off, killing no fewer than 100 people and leaving over 176 others with various degrees of injuries, Nyanya Motor Park, the scene of the incidence has turned into a ‘Mecca’ of sort, as people troop out to visit the area.


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Motorists passing through the road to Abuja metropolis slowed down to catch a glimpse of the scene, thus causing traffic gridlock on the road. Many others were seen looking down from Nyanya Overhead Bridge.


Stern-looking security and law enforcement agents from the military, police, Department of State Service, DSS, Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, were stationed round the area, warning people not to step closer.


However, an unpleasant smell was oozing out of the place, compelling motorists and onlookers to cover their nostrils.


Among the people who were pushing to gain access to the scene was a 32 year-old man who identified himself as Peter, an uncle of a missing cousin he called Angelina.


 


“My sister is


new in Abuja”


He told Vanguard that his missing cousin, a 23-year-old girl staying with him in Nyanya came to Abuja just two months ago.


According Peter, the girl left the house at 5:30 in the morning to meet up an 8:30 job appointment, but nothing has been heard from her since, even as her phones were switched off.


Peter said he was at the scene to check if he could trace the missing cousin through any means, having gone round the various hospitals where both the dead and survivors were taken to Monday.


The visibly worried man appealed to this reporter to tell security men to allow him have access to where the burnt belongings of the victims were kept, saying he may see any of his cousin’s belongings or ID card of a business centre where she was working.


He said: “She just came to Abuja to seek a job, having finished her National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, programme.


“Angelina has been in Abuja for just two months. Who and where does she know here in Abuja that she would go without calling to inform me in view of the current situation in Nyanya?”


 



DAY after Abuja Blast: Please, allow me search for my sister’s remains, man begs