BREAKING: TWO SUICIDE BOMBERS STRIKE AT CATHOLIC CHURCH IN ADAMAWA
"The bombers arrived 30 minutes into the
mass," Bishop Stephen Dami Mamza said.
Two suicide bombers who targeted St. Pious
Catholic Church in Shuwa, Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State, have
detonated their bombs.
They, however, killed only themselves,
SaharaReporters can report.
Papka Medugu, a parishioner who witnessed the
incident, told SaharaReporters on Sunday morning that suspected Boko Haram
members "targeted our church while the morning mass was going on, but to
God's glory they both exploded before they could access the church".
"Vigilant Catholic cadet boys on patrol
around the church vicinity prevented the bombers from gaining entry into the
church, thereby forcing the explosives to detonate before getting to their
target," the eyewitness said, just as he confirmed that only the two
bombers were killed in the incident.
Most Reverend Stephen Dami Mamza, Catholic
Bishop of Yola Diocese, confirmed the attack to SaharaReporters.
"Catholic cadets stopped them at the
main entrance. The bombers arrived 30 minutes into the mass which started
around 6am. When they could not access the church, they detonated, but thank
God none of the cadets were hurt. Only a grandmother and her grandson were
shocked by the loud bang, but they have since left the hospital," he said.
Mamza, who doubles as Chairman of the
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Adamawa State chapter, further said
armed military personnel were drafted to the scene within minutes of the attack
and have since cordoned off the area to recover possible unexploded devices.
Shuwa village, which is about 30 minutes
drive to the Sambisa stronghold of the outlawed Boko Haram sect, has witnessed
series of Boko Haram incursions in recent times.
Ahmed Umar Fintiri, the candidate of the
opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who is widely speculated to clinch
the keenly contested governorship election is from the area.
Brigadier General Bello Mohammad of the 23
Brigade Yola has declined comments, stating that “Madagali is not within my
jurisdiction".
Meanwhile, results of the governorship and
assembly elections have just started trickling in at the headquarters of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the state.
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