KANO BOMBING: I packed my intestines with my cloth – Survivor
KANO—As
Nigerians continued to express outrage over Monday’s suicide bombing at a bus
park in Kano which claimed over 60 lives, survivours of the bomb attack,
yesterday on their hospital beds, recounted their harrowing experiences and
agony, saying they saw death.
Abdullahi Maiagogo Gayawa, a 70 year-old wrist watch seller who was affected
by the blast said: “I was
at the motor park as usual for a routine business when in a middle of the
transaction, I heard
a loud bang that sent me sprawling on the ground.
Initially, I could not comprehend what happened but rose and took
to my heels only to
notice that my stomach
was ripped open,WITH my intestines
gorging out.
I quickly packed my
intestines with my cloth and was
trying to escape from the scene when suddenly I woke up in the hospital
surrounded by a team of medical doctors”.
We saw death — Survivors
The
Septuagenarian, looking frail and worn out told Vanguard on his sick bed:
“I saw death at a close range and I had almost given up hope of living but all
praises to Allah for His intervention.
Gayawa further
explained that “as you can see I am still active and I struggle hard to feed my
family and this particular motor park where the incident occurred is my place
of business and I had been getting serious patronage from the travelers.”
In the stretch of
my life spanning seven decades, I have never seen this kind of trouble, the
bang was so loud that I saw many going down, covered with their blood and the
wailing that followed was such that I thought the end of time has come”.
Another lucky survivor, Magawata Goje, 45, told Vanguard on his
sick bed thus: “I was inside the Lagos-bound luxury bus when the blast
occurred. I was seated at the back seat, and it was Allah that understands how
I survived the blast.
“I heard people
saying that I was dead because I was covered with blood and I could see a lot
of people in comatose position and I had to raise my hand to draw the attention
of the rescuers before they attended to me. Goje who sustained second degree
burns then appealed for quick intervention of government to save his life.
In pains, he
struggled to raise his burnt neck and hand and looked through the window
pointing at where his children and members of his family were anxiously waiting
and monitoring his health from the sideline. “Look at my wife and children
watching from outside and you can imagine what will become of their lives if
adequate measure is not taken to save my life”.
Also speaking to
Vanguard in the same vein, Hamisu Usman, another survivor, told Vanguard that
“I was in a Port Harcourt-bound bus when a blast ripped through, and the rest I
knew was that I found myself in the hospital where the doctor was telling me to
remain calm”.
I spoke with the suicide bomber before he struck —Emmanuel
Bassey, 40 years old tout.
In his account, Emmanuel
Bassey, a 40-year-old bus park tout who survived the blast revealed to Vanguard
his encounter with the suicide bomber before he struck.
Bassey who claimed
to work for Ezewanta Group of Motors stated that “the guy came in a blue Golf
car, I could recall that he was dark in complexion and appeared to be in his
mid 30’s. He was calm during my brief interaction with him and did not look
harmful. I asked him where he was going, and he said, ‘I have not decided’, and
in no time some of my colleagues at the park were rushing towards him and
suddenly he sped off, applied brake close to a loaded vehicle and in a twinkle
of an eye, I heard a loud bang that sent me sprawling on the ground”, Bassey
explained.
He revealed that
four of his colleagues who were running after him to ascertain which part of
the southern part of the country he wanted to go all died on the spot due to
the impact of the blast.
Bassey who
suffered second degree burns cried out: “Men, I saw hell and believed that I
was going to die before some good Samaritan brought me to the hospital.
Bassey lost his
skin and his stomach was ripped open by the blast but has undergone several
procedures and appeared to be in a stable condition. Bassey who complained of
excessive heat on his sick bed displayed a deep hole on his stomach
saying: “I was simply not lucky on the day of carnage but all the same I give
glory to God that I am alive but I hope government will do their best to bring
the perpetrators to book”.
In the meantime,
Kano State Government has offered to foot the medical expenses of those
affected by the blast.
Abdullahi Umar
Ganduje, the Acting Governor gave the assurance in Kano shortly after paying a
visit to the injured victims at the MurtalaMuhammadSpecialistHospital, Kano.
“The carnage perpetrated
by whoever is behind this is totally condemnable, this is not religion, and
definitely this is not the teaching of Islam. It is there for everyone to see
and it remains the basic truth”, Ganduje stressed.
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