One feared dead, many injured as explosion hits Senate President’s home town, Gashu’a
Residents of Gashu’a town, the seat of Yobe State’s Bade Local Government Area, were plunged into chaos on Sunday after a huge explosion shook the area.
Gashu’a is located around 188 kilometers north of Damaturu, the Yobe State capital, and is the ancestral home of the Senate’s current President, Ahmad Lawan.
The incident is believed to have happened at a beer parlor in the town’s Abasha neighborhood after late evening prayer for the Muslim faithful.
According to Daily Post, an anonymous source stated that, “we were observing the late evening prayer at 8pm and all of a sudden, we heard a loud explosion and after the prayer, we were told that it was a suspected IED that exploded in the Abasha area”.
Although details of the explosion were sketchy, it was gathered that one person died, while seven others sustained varying degrees of injuries and were evacuated to Specialist Hospital Gashu’a for medical treatment.
As of the time of filing this report, no group has claimed responsibility for the explosion, but many believe that the incident was similar to the ones previously carried out by members of the dreaded Boko Haram group in some parts of the North-East region.
The incident is coming less than a week after Boko Haram terrorists infiltrated Geidam town in the night, where they killed about eleven people.
Also recently, two bomb explosions rocked some parts of Jalingo, Taraba State within a week, leading to the death of many persons, while several others sustained injuries.
ISWAP terrorists reportedly claimed responsibility for the bomb explosions in the Jalingo metropolis.
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