A suicide bomber pretending to be a madman blew himself up Thursday
and killed at least five people outside government offices in Nigeria's
northeastern city of Maiduguri, eye witnesses said.
Another six people were wounded, the witnesses who pleaded anonymity said, Many more could have died but
guards prevented the seemingly demented man from entering the complex
,
they said.
Ambulances with blaring sirens rushed to the scene in the bustling downtown area which was cordoned off by soldiers. Residents blamed the incident on Boko Haram Islamic extremists who have killed hundreds this year in suicide bombings. Thursday's blast comes the day after worshippers prevented a suicide
bomber from entering a mosque on the outskirts of Maiduguri, the
birthplace of Boko Haram and headquarters of the Nigerian military's
campaign against the jihadists. The military said the bomber blew
himself up and wounded four people.
The two bombings this week are the first attacks in two months,
indicating the success of heightened vigilance by soldiers and
self-defense groups that have reported intercepting several suicide
bombers recently. The last reported suicide bombing in Nigeria was a March 16 attack by
two women who killed at least 24 worshippers during dawn prayers in
another mosque on the outskirts of Maiduguri.
The decrease in attacks, which were an almost daily occurrence earlier
this year, also marks the success of a military campaign that officers
say has Boko Haram on the run and hemmed into strongholds in the Sambisa
Forest, a sprawling game reserve 45 minutes' drive southwest of
Maiduguri. Dozens of Boko Haram fighters are surrendering, reporting shortages of food and ammunition, the military said this week.
Some 20,000 people have died and 2.1 million made refugees in Boko Haram's nearly 7-year uprising to create an Islamic state.
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