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Nigeria leaders rapped after Islamists' church attack

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Nigeria leaders rapped after Islamists` church attack Abuja: Nigeria lacks competent leaders to tackle its security problems, a former military ruler said on Monday, following Christmas Day bomb attacks on churches by Islamist militants that killed more than two dozen people.

Muhammadu Buhari, a northerner who lost the last presidential election in April to incumbent Goodluck Jonathan, said in a statement in a Nigerian daily that the government was slow to respond and had shown indifference to the bombings.

The Boko Haram Islamist sect, which aims to impose sharia law across Africa's most populous country, claimed responsibility for three church bombings, the second Christmas in a row it has caused carnage at Christian houses of worship.

Security forces also blamed the sect for two explosions in the north and fear is growing that Boko Haram is trying to ignite a sectarian civil war in a country split evenly between Christians and Muslims who for the most part co-exist in peace.

"How on earth would the Vatican and the British authorities speak before the Nigerian government on attacks within Nigeria that have led to the deaths of our citizens?" Buhari said in the statement published by Punch newspaper.

"This is clearly a failure of leadership at a time the government needs to assure the people of the capacity to guarantee the safety of lives and property," Buhari said.

He said the government needed to do more than spend more on security to deal with the problem.

Jonathan, a Christian from the south who is struggling to contain the threat of Islamist militancy, called the attacks "unfortunate" but said Boko Haram would "not be (around) forever. It will end one day."

Pope Benedict on Monday condemned the attacks as an "absurd gesture" and prayed that "the hands of the violent be stopped."

The pope, speaking from his window overlooking St Peter's Square in Rome, said such violence brought only pain, destruction and death.

Coordinated Attacks

The attacks, which came a few days after clashes between security forces and Boko Haram killed at least 68 people, show evidence of increasing coordination and strategy by the group that could ring alarm bells in Nigeria and Western capitals.

St. Theresa's Catholic Church in Madala, a satellite town about 40 km (25 miles) from the centre of the capital Abuja, was packed when the first blast exploded just outside after Christmas mass.

A few hours later, blasts were reported at the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church in the central, ethnically and religiously mixed town of Jos, and at a church in Gadaka in the northern state of Yobe. Residents said many were wounded in Gadaka, but there were no immediate further details.

A suicide bomber killed four officials at the State Security Service in one of the other attacks in the northeastern town of Damaturu, police said. Residents heard two loud explosions and gunfire in the town.

A reporter at the church near Abuja saw the front roof had been destroyed, as had several houses nearby. Five burnt out cars were still smoldering. There were scenes of chaos, as shocked residents stared at the wreckage in disbelief.

"Mass just ended and people were rushing out of the church and suddenly I heard a loud sound: 'Gbam!' Cars were in flames and bodies littered everywhere," Nnana Nwachukwu said.

Father Christopher Barde, Assistant priest of the church, said: "The officials who counted told me they have picked up 27 bodies so far." Police cordoned off the area around the church. Thousands of furious youths set up burning road blocks on the highway from Abuja leading to Nigeria's largely Muslim north.

Police and the military tried to disperse them by firing live rounds into the air with tear gas.

"We are so angry!" shouted Kingsley Ukpabi, as a queue of hooting vehicles lined up behind his flaming barrage.

Violence Spreads

Boko Haram - which in the Hausa language spoken in northern Nigeria means "Western education is sinful" - is loosely modeled on the Taliban movement in Afghanistan.

Its low level insurgency used to be largely confined to northeastern Nigeria, but it has struck several parts of the north, centre and Abuja this year.

Last Christmas Eve, a series of bomb blasts around Jos killed 32 people, and other people died in attacks on two churches in the northeast.

At the church near Abuja, a wounded man whose legs were almost shattered to pieces by the blast was loaded onto a stretcher near an ambulance by security services.

"I'll survive," he said in a hushed voice.

The blast in Jos, a tinderbox of ethnic and sectarian tensions where deadly clashes between Muslims and Christians have occurred, was accompanied by a shooting spree by militants, who exchanged fire with local police, said Charles Ezeocha, special task force spokesman for Jos.

"We lost one policeman and we have made four arrests. I think we can use them to get more information and work on that," he said. Police found four other explosive devices in Jos, which they deactivated, he added.

The White House condemned "this senseless violence and tragic loss of life on Christmas Day."

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also condemned the attacks and expressed his condolences "to the people of Nigeria and to the bereaved families."

"The Secretary-General calls once again for an end to all acts of sectarian violence in the country and reiterates his firm conviction that no objective sought can justify this resort to violence," a statement released by his office said.

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First Published: Monday, December 26, 2011, 19:45

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Abdullahi Dahiru - Kaduna, Nigeria
I think we have to be careful because the issue of Boko Haram is just a plan to divide the country. I don`t think there is any group called Boko Haram whose aim is to implement Shari`a Law in Northern State. This is just a planned to disorganized the Northern State of Nigeria. But God fight where ritious is.
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Anegbe Anthony Asemokhai - Abuja, Nigeria
The killing of unharmed peaceful men and women on the day of celebrating the birth of their saviour is the mos cawordice act anybody could commity. They should remember that no one has monopoly of violence and stop fanning the ember of disunity that may lead to war and eventual disintegration of Nigeria. Enough is enough
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Jblack - Illela
This a sensless how our pulish leader firstly they were not know normal procedure to ruling people.see how they stolen country resouces and also not multivet them.all this what cause that ignit bombing all over the nigeria. definetly, once leaders want to this country be clam must turn justic for their followers.
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salaudeen Abdfata - Abuja
Is this a nation ?No because we did not share the same idea,orientation,value,norms and the likes that is the reason you can not see an average yoruba that would like to die young all over religion, on the other hand an average hause is ready to die because of his tribe and politics in the name of religion, for the third tribe which is igbo they only focus on how to live successful in shot i`m seriously tired of the so called northerner for all these unhuman act,my advice let us call national conferb and secceed this country
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Matthew olekah - Port harcourt
I think this should be termed the height of wickedness for me we don`t need a prophet to interprete the handwriting on wall for us. Split this country and the problem is solved.shikena.
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Ibrahim jekada dansadau - Dansadau, zamfara, nigeria
I fear, whether if there is no foreing policy on the issue of boko haram! It is so questionable, where efforts has been put in places by security agency for any eventualty especially during xmas mass. Why and how such peopl got opportunity to go and burried explosive devices amidst security watch-out? Pls let them ask theirselve! And any foreing body who was connected with that just aimed to divide nigeria, im sure GOD will shamed them!
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Safiya abdullahi - Abuja
Pls,boko haram leave d lyf of innocent pple.do u hav concience at all.wat wil u gain at d end of all dis.Allah said,do nt tek som1 lyf,den y do u do dat.if u cant sent ur children 2 sch.den pls stop distroyn pple who are ready 2 sponsored dare children.we are d leaders of 2morow.in d name of wat eva u worship,leave us alone.pls hav mercy on us.wat wil u gain at d end of d tunnel.killin pple is nt among any religiön.pls leave innocent pple alone.many hav died pls is enof.we are d leaders of 2morow.may Allah help us.only Allah has d right 2 tek life n not human.
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Uwahemu kizito .A - Imo state
This bombing can divide Nigeria. Let us love each other as one
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Uwahemu kizito .A - Imo state
This bombing can divide Nigeria. Let us love each other as one
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Ismaila Gazali - Jos
This attacks are so tragic to the extent that it is affecting Nigeria`s educational,economic and the reputation of this great country,and i still wonder why some people will sit somewhere and continue to fuel this great disaster.This is giving the entire muslim society a bad reputation in the face of the world.
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