Nigeria twin blasts toll rises to 110

The toll from the twin bomb attacks in Nigeria`s Kaduna State Wednesday has risen to 110, a humanitarian aid official said Thursday.

Lagos: The toll from the twin bomb attacks in Nigeria`s Kaduna State Wednesday has risen to 110, with more injured victims being rushed to hospital for treatment, a humanitarian aid official said Thursday.

Abubakar Zakari Adamu, a spokesperson for the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) told reporters that 13 out of the severely injured victims succumbed in the hospitals.

A Xinhua reporter in the state learned that hundreds of people travelling through the north central state have been stranded following the 24-hour curfew imposed Kaduna city.

Vehicles from neighbouring Kano, Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi and Jigawa states have been blocked from entering the city at the toll gate plaza on Zaria road, forcing hundreds of people to loiter around the area in heavy rain.
Similarly, vehicles from the southern part of the country are also stranded at the toll gate on Abuja-Kaduna road.

Meanwhile, the streets of Kaduna have remained empty as residents stayed home due to the curfew.

The curfew was imposed following two bomb blasts targeted at former military head of state, Muhammadu Buhari, and the leader of the Darika Islamic sect, Dahiru Bauchi.

Except for children and a few vehicles and security personnel, roads in the city were completely empty.

Markets, car parks and other business centres were also deserted since Wednesday when the curfew came into effect.
Governor of Kaduna State, Mukhtar Yero, had defended the imposition of the curfew, saying it was to enable security agencies to restore normalcy.

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