A teenage girl packed
with explosives by Boko Haram ripped off her vest to avoid taking part in the
attack on Borno Internally Displaced Persons camp (IDPs) in Dikwa, Borno
State on Tuesday.
The
Nation report continues:
Two
others with her, however, walked into the middle of hundreds of people lining
up for food before they blew themselves up in the attack that killed 58 and
injured 78.
It
was the most lethal attack launched by the sect in recent months.
A
Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) fighter Modu Awami said yesterday that the
third would-be bomber, looking about 14, has confessed.
Awami,
who helped question the girl, said she was scared because she knew she would
kill people.
A
rescue official who confirmed it, said the girl has given officials information
about other planned bombings
The
United States (U.S.) Embassy in Nigeria yesterday condemned the attacks on
Dikwa.
The
US Diplomatic Mission in Abuja, in a statement, restated the U.S. government’s
continued support for the Nigerian government in fighting terrorism.
“The
US Embassy condemns the reported suicide attacks on internally displaced
persons in Dikwa town, Borno State,that occurred on Feb. 9.
“The
US remains committed to assisting internally displaced populations in
North-Eastern Nigeria through humanitarian relief efforts.
“We will also continue to
support the Nigerian government in its fight against terrorism,’’ it said.
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