Boko Haram Claims Responsibility For Nyanya Bomb Blast in New Video
Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau has claimed responsibility for the Abuja
bomb blast that killed at least 75 people via a video message.
“We are the ones that carried out the attack in Abuja,” Shekau said in the
28-minute video, referring to the deadliest attack ever in Nigeria’s capital
which targeted Nyanya bus station packed with morning commuters.
Seated with a kalashnikov resting on his left shoulder and dressed in
military uniform, the insurgent commander spoke in both Arabic and the Hausa
language that is dominant in northern Nigeria. The message was delivered to
AFP in a manner consistent with previous videos from Boko Haram.
Shekau indicated that Boko Haram has fighters based in the capital. Referring to President Goodluck Jonathan, he said:
“We are in your city.”
The bombing at the Nyanya bus terminal on the outskirts of Abuja was the
first major attack in the capital in two years. Most of the insurgents’
violence in recent months had been concentrated in the group’s remote
northeastern stronghold, where the military is waging an 11-month-old
offensive.
Shekau has been declared a global terrorist by the United States, which has
put a $7 million bounty (5.1 million euros) on his head.
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