An explosion rocked central Nigeria’s city of Jos on Tuesday, with an
official saying a bomb detonated outside a government building while
residents reported heavy weapons fire from a lone attacker.
“There
was an explosion this morning… in the Bukuru area of Jos South. The
bomb was intended to blow up the secretariat of Jos South local
government,” said the Plateau state governor’s spokesman Pam Ayuba.
He
said it was not yet clear if anyone was killed, but a military
spokesman and residents said one young person died in the attack.
Resident
Murtala Abdullahi said an attacker fired a heavy weapon at a building
from a main avenue, and that it appeared a Muslim school in the Bukuru
area, across the street from the government building, was the target.
He said one student was killed.
Also according to PM news, military
spokesman Salihu Mustapha confirmed the attack, saying that “someone
opened fire on some innocents,” adding that “one of the bullets hit a
child” who died.
Tension is high in Plateau after the army said it
planned to launch campaigns in several areas to root out gunmen
suspected of belonging to a mainly Muslim group of herdsmen accused of
killing more than 100 people earlier this month .
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