Gunmen
armed with explosives killed at least 34 people in Yobe State,
Northeastern Nigeria, when they attacked a cattle market and burned it
to the ground, residents and officials said Thursday.
The attack
Wednesday night in the city of Potiskum was said to be in reprisal for
an incident earlier in the day, when a gang sought to rob the market but
were fought off by traders who caught one of the attackers, police
said.
The
man who was caught was doused in petrol and a tyre was placed around
his neck before he was burnt to death, according to police and
residents.
“A group of gunmen armed with around 20 explosives and
assault rifles attacked the Potiskum cattle market,” police spokesman
Toyin Gbadegesin told AFP.
“They threw explosives and shot
indiscriminately, setting fire to the market, killing lots of livestock
and wounding many people, mostly cattle dealers.”
Police have not
provided a death toll, but an emergency official said on condition of
anonymity that 34 bodies were brought to a local hospital and some 22
other people were being treated for injuries.
He added that the
toll was likely to be more than 50 because families were also burying
relatives’ bodies without bringing them to the hospital.
Residents
described a terrifying scene at the market usually crowded with
traders, with scores of cattle burnt, the market razed and dozens of
people killed. Vehicles were also said to have been burnt.
One
resident said firefighters were at the scene on Thursday morning
searching water wells out of fears that residents had fallen in and
drowned while trying to flee.
Residents crowded a local hospital to determine if their relatives were among the dead.
“The whole market has been burnt down,” a resident said.
“Roasted
remains of cattle litter the whole place … The ground has been
scorched. Firefighters have arrived at the market trying to go into open
wells to bring out bodies of people that fell in while trying to flee
the attackers.”
Islamist group Boko Haram has carried out scores
of attacks in northeastern Nigeria, including in Potiskum, located in
Yobe State, but criminal groups have also committed violence under the
guise of the group.
Gangs often seek to provoke panic at markets,
forcing crowds to flee so they can steal. At cattle markets,
particularly in Nigeria’s northeast, gangs target livestock dealers
since they tend to have large amounts of cash on them.
Nigeria is
Africa’s most populous nation and largest oil producer. Much of the
impoverished north of the West African nation remains agricultural,
mainly subsistence farming. Oil production takes place in the southern
Niger Delta region.
When P.M.NEWS contacted the Police
Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Yobe Police Command, ASP Gbadegesin, he
confirmed the attack, saying that the gunmen are members of Boko Haram.
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