A bomb went off at the WTC primary and secondary school premises.
There are five polling booths in the WTC complex and according to a
female witness, who lives very close to the premises, the first bomb
went off with a deafening blast at 7.38am.
The noise attracted policemen and residents around the area to the
sight of the blast including early voters. But the regular policemen,
worried that there could be more bombs, warned people off while they
waited for the arrival of the police bomb squad.
With the arrival of the Bomb Squad, it was learnt that the first bomb
was planted in a Honda saloon car. The Commissioner of Police who was
drafted in the area for the election exercise, Dan Bature was at the
scene as well.
As at the time of filing this report, the Bomb Squad had detonated three other bombs and were still trying to detonate others.
Addressing journalists, Bature confirmed that a Honda Accord car with
registration number KUJ 971 LB was abandoned in the WTC “and our men
were alerted. The Bomb Disposal Department discovered some well-placed
Improvised Explosive Devises (IED).
Bature said, “we don’t know their motives or who they are. No lives
were lost. We are here in full strength and we are on top of the
situation. All is well and we will ensure those who are here to vote
will vote.”
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