Pieces of human flesh were seen on
Saturday morning littering the roadside in a suburb of Abuja, Nyanya,
where an explosive went off late on Friday.
The explosive was said to have been
detonated at the Jikwoyi Park, Nyanya, on the popular Abuja-Keffi
Expressway, claiming yet-to-be ascertained number of lives.
The late Friday incident was the third to be recorded in that vicinity.
Two previous incidents with heavy casualties were witnessed there last year.
Our correspondent, who visited the scene
as early as 6.30am on Saturday, reported that the scene of the blast
had been cordoned off by security operatives.
A
combined team of soldiers, policemen, officials of the Nigerian
Security and Civil Defence Corps as well as the Federal Road Safety
Corps were seen controlling the crowd of onlookers which kept increasing
every minute.
Some policemen wearing black T-shirts marked “EOD” were seen picking pieces of human flesh that still littered the road side.
The pieces of flesh were being packed inside cartons by the security operatives as wailing residents looked on.
Buses and cars that had their windscreens shattered as a result of the impact of the blasts were still at the scene.
An eyewitness, who identified himself
simply as Aminu, told our correspondent that rescue workers recovered
many corpses from the scene of the blast late Friday.
“What you see them packing now are
pieces of flesh because many of the victims were torn into pieces.
Corpses with several missing parts were taken away last night,” he said.
The incident has caused a serious
traffic gridlock on the expressway inwards Abuja as many motorists made
attempt to get a glimpse of the scene.
Security operatives were still having difficulties in controlling the surging crowd at the time of filing this report at 7.15am.
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