A deadly explosion from a bomb that went off in a crowded market in 
Biu, the largest  town in Southern Borno state, has killed many, 
witnesses said.  
The witnesses said injured persons and corpses were being evacuated to hospital at the time of this report. 
Today is market day in Biu, about 185km away from Maiduguri, the Borno state capital. 
It is the first major attack on the town in a long time. 
A member of the Civilian Joint Task Force helping to evacuate injured persons said many people were killed in the attack.
Another witness, Abdullahi Biu, who is also a member of the 
Civilian-JTF said “We cannot say how many people got killed here because
 they are many. And so many people are also injured.”. 
He said the hospital in Biu has run short of blood to administer on injured ones who he said “lost too much blood”. 
“We are trying to mobilise people to go and volunteer as blood donors
 in the hospital. There are lots of bodies, some shredded beyond 
recognition,” he said. 
Meanwhile, some youths of the All Progressives Congress in Biu have 
reportedly taken to the streets of Biu, vandalising PDP flags and 
alleging that their town came under attack because Peoples Democratic 
Party’s politicians, led by former governor Ali Modu Sheriff and the 
partys deputy governorship candidate, who incidentally is from Biu town,
 were billed to campaign there Friday. 
The explosion occurred less than a month after the Nigerian military 
killed at least 42 insurgents, including 15 Chadians, as it repelled 
attack on the town.
The insurgents had descended on the town on January 14 but were 
effectively repelled by the military, which recovered two anti-aircraft 
guns and captured a number of the terrorists.
Boko Haram militants had largely been kept out of Biu through the combined efforts of the military and youth of the town.
The terrorist group has seized towns in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States. The latest seizure was Monguno and Baga, where numerous people, including soldiers, were killed.
The terrorist group has seized towns in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States. The latest seizure was Monguno and Baga, where numerous people, including soldiers, were killed.
Nigeria holds national and state elections in March and April and 
some Nigerians believe the heightened terrorist attacks on the northeast
 is to frustrate efforts by the Independent National Electoral 
Commission to conduct elections in the area.

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