At
least 20 people have been killed in a bomb attack in north-western
Nigeria’s Zaria city, state governor Nasir El-Rufa’i has said.
A suspected suicide bomber targeted
civil servants at a government building in the city, witnesses said.
Emergency workers have rushed to the scene to help evacuate the wounded.
Militant Islamist group Boko Haram,
which often targets northern Nigeria, has stepped up attacks since
President Muhammudu Buhari took office in May.
The group has not yet commented on the
latest attack. Witnesses said workers had been queuing up seeking
employment under Mr Buhari’s administration when the bomb detonated in
Zaria’s Sabon Gari district.
“I am sad that a terrorist bomb attack
just killed 20 people in Sabon Gari Zaria,” Mr El-Rufa’i said on his
Twitter account. “We call on our citizens to be vigilant and avoid
crowded places like markets, mosques, churches and motor parks in the
next few weeks,” he added.
Mr El-Rufa’i, the governor of Kaduna
state, said the government was working with the security agencies to end
the wave of militant attacks in the country.
On Monday, two bomb attacks in the central Nigerian city of Jos left at least 44 people dead.
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