Another Christmas Day explosion hits church in Jos

Posted on Dec 25 2011 - 1:35pm by naijamayor

KANO (AFP) – An explosion rocked an area near a on in Jos, residents said, after an earlier blast near a outside the capital Abuja at least 15 people.

“There has been an explosion in the Rikkos area of the city near a church where worshippers were observing Christmas service,” said resident David Pam. “It’s unclear whether the church was the target of the .”

A spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency confirmed the explosion and said no casualties had been reported. It was unclear whether the explosion and the deadly blast outside Abuja were linked.

Another resident said the Jos blast occurred near the Mountain of Fire evangelical church within Jos, a city that has been hit by waves of violence between Christian and Muslim ethnic groups in recent years.

According to the resident, who gave his name as Jude, the explosion occurred around 11:00 am when worshippers were set to exit the church. He said the attackers threw an explosive device at the church.

“They aimed at the church, but one of the policemen patrolling the area saw them and shot at the direction and they quickly took to their heels,” he said.

“Apart from the explosives they came with, they were well armed and they also fired some shots before they fled. Fortunately, the policeman was not hurt and the explosion did not land inside the church premises as it fell outside, so nobody was hurt.”

A spokesman for a military task force in the area did not respond to phone calls.

Jos was hit by a string of bomb blasts on Christmas Eve 2010.

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Comments

  1. Remix says:

    In a state-run society the government promises you security. But it's a false promise predicated on the idea that the opposite of security is risk. Nothing could be further from the truth. The opposite of security is insecurity, and the only way to overcome insecurity is to take risks. The gentle government that promises to hold your hand as you cross the street refuses to let go on the other side.