A
car laden with bombs yesterday exploded at the ever busy Folawiyo junction on
Creek Road, Apapa, killing four persons, while several others were injured.
Eyewitnesses
told Vanguard that the car, a Mercedes-Benz 190, exploded around 8:30pm, after
it was parked beside a fuel tanker heading into Folawiyo tank farm.
The
explosion was said to have
shocked residents of Apapa and its environs, which
was also said to have affected two banks operating in the area, while many
other buildings were also destroyed .
Many
residents were scared that the explosion could have been the handiwork of the
dreaded Boko Haram sect, who may have targeted the area being a depot of
petroleum products.
On
visiting the scene, the wreckage of the Mercedes Benz, was seen at the scene,
while the remains of an unidentified woman also littered the ground.
An
eyewitness who identified himself as Musa Ali, told Vanguard that he narrowly
escaped death when the explosion occurred.
His
words: “I am a truck conductor and my truck was on the queue. I was walking
towards the Folawiyo junction when I heard the explosion and I thought it was
an earthquake. When I looked up I saw a large ball of fire at the spot where I
was to buy food and a woman in front of me was badly injured. Fire fighters
quickly raced to the scene and after some minutes the fire was put off. When I
went close I saw a deep hole at the point where the explosion occurred.”
Another
eye witness said: “A car wired with a bomb device rammed under a trailer parked
outside the tank farm which exploded at about 8.30pm. We were all scared when
we heard the explosion and saw smoke everywhere. There was pandemonium as
everyone started running helter-skelter and it was in the midst of this
confusion that a man wearing a hijab ran into the compound to detonate another
bomb. Apparently, the first bomb was meant to be a distraction.”
However,
spokesperson of the Lagos state police command, Ngozi Braide confirmed the
incident but stated emphatically that it was not a bomb explosion.
She
could however not give details of how the tanker exploded, saying the
Divisional Police Officer in charge of Apapa would brief her later.
Vanguard
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