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Muhammad Garkuwa, a drivers’ union official, said that the bomb went off near a bus station on Thursday. “The explosion was from an explosive left by a woman in her handbag beside a bus waiting to convey passengers to Jos,” he said. Other witnesses also made similar remarks about the incident. Yusuf Darazo, who sells food near the bus station, said, “No-one suspected her. People around assumed she was making calls before the bus filled up.” “She disappeared and the bag exploded soon after, setting the bus on fire. I saw five dead and several injured,” he said.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, although Takfiri Boko Haram group often carry out similar attacks. The Takfiris have claimed responsibility for a number of deadly shooting attacks and bombings in various parts of Nigeria since the beginning of their deadly campaign in 2009, which has displaced over 1.5 million people.
Takfiri Boko Haram militants have killed over 7,300 civilians in Nigeria and neighboring countries since the beginning of 2014, the UN says.
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The Motion on Notice filed today in Abuja’s high court seeks the enforcement of Ahmed Idris and Ali Mustafa’s “fundamental rights to personal liberty and human dignity” under the Nigerian constitution.
It also seeks a court order for their immediate release from the “illegal military custody” that began on 24 March 2015.
The move comes as concern for the pair grew after they were denied access to their phones and contact with the outside world. Al Jazeera said it was extremely concerned about the situation and was seeking guarantees regarding the safety and wellbeing of their journalists.
It is hoped that the legal action will help bring an end to the impasse where Idris and Mustafa have been held by military forces in Maiduguri for no apparent reason for the last ten days.
Salah Negm, director of news for Al Jazeera English, said, “We want the military to bring this situation to a close, and call on all parties involved in this capture of our journalists to end this now. Nobody appears to be taking responsibility for this grave action and we hope this legal action will help to cut through the haze.”
The detention has been condemned by the Committee to Protect Journalists, the National Press Club, and the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room, a coalition of organisations working in support of credible and transparent elections.
Al Jazeera English is one of the most-watched news channels in Nigeria, with millions of viewers every day.
Idris is an experienced journalist who has over thirty years of broadcasting experience. He started working for the Adamawa Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in 1983. In 2006 Idris joined the BBC in Abuja and in 2007 until 2010 he was the Bureau Editor. Since 2010 Idris has served as a producer/reporter for Al Jazeera. In 2014 he was the first international journalist to reach Chibok and interview families affected by the mass kidnap of schoolgirls by Boko Haram.
Mustafa has been a cameraman with Al Jazeera since 2011. He graduated from the National Film Institute, Jos, Plateau State in 2000 as an Independent Film Maker, majoring in scripting producing and directing.
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Nigeria will court-martial 22 army officers over their alleged offences during the war against Boko Haram Takfiri terrorist group. "The officers are being prosecuted for offences they committed during the ongoing war against Boko Haram insurgents in the northeast of the country," a Nigerian military source said on Tuesday. The arraigned officers include a brigadier general, 14 colonels, a major, a second lieutenant and five captains.
The charges against the officers have not been specified. However, this is the first time that high-ranking Nigerian military members are summoned to court over crimes related to the country’s battle against the Takfiri group. In December 2014, a Nigerian court martial sentenced 54 soldiers to death for refusing to fight Boko Haram. The convicted soldiers reportedly refused to take part in a military operation in August to free three towns controlled by Takfiri terrorists.
This is while Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan confessed in May 2014 that some Boko Haram terrorist have "infiltrated... the armed forces and police.” Nigeria’s recent decision to put senior army officers to trial came over two weeks after Boko Haram militants reportedly killed as many as 2,000 people in their attack on the city of Baga in Borno state.
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Dutch United Nations peacekeeping forces have conducted an airstrike against Tuareg fighters in northern Mali, killing seven people, sources say. The helicopter strike happened on Tuesday at the village of Tabankort, some 200 kilometers (124 miles) north of the city of Gao, the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) said in a statement issued later in the day. The UN mission “was forced to use force in response to direct firing with heavy weapons on its peacekeeping soldiers,” the statement noted.
It was the first such raid since the UN deployed over 12,000 troops, including 380 Dutch forces, in the African country in 2013. A spokesman for Tuareg fighters, who are engaged in peace talks with the Malian government, said they would halt security cooperation with the UN troops. "There was no negotiation. There was no warning," Moussa Ag Acharatoumane said, adding, "That was an error, and bombing our positions was also a very serious political error."
MINUSMA was established after the UN Security Council adopted resolution 2100 on April 25, 2013. It is tasked with security-related operations in Mali. Mali slid into chaos after President Amadou Toumani Toure was toppled in a military coup in March 2012. The coup leaders said the move was in response to the government’s inability to contain a rebellion by Tuareg people in the north of the country.
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President Paul Biya has announced the release of a German hostage by the Cameroon army deep inside Nigerian territory. In a statement issued to the international media by Cameroon’s Secretary General at the presidency of the republic Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, the Commander-in-Chief of the Cameroon armed forces observed that he directed a commando operation that freed Mr. Robert Eberhard Nietzsche, a German citizen kidnapped in Nigeria in July 2014 by the Nigerian Boko Haram sect who held him hostage ever since.
President Biya thanked all those who worked in any way for this happy outcome including the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany for their contribution and addressed a special message to the Cameroon military for what he described as “their efficiency, their determination and valour”.
Cameroon Concord understands that Robert Eberhard Nietzsche was flown to Yaoundé, the nation’s capital by a Cameroon military plane and was greeted upon arrival by Cameroon Ministers of Public Health and Communication including the German ambassador to Cameroon.
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