2 Soldiers Killed As Explosion Rocks Gombe Governor’s House

An explosion. yesterday rocked the private residence of Gombe State Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo at Government Reservation Area (GRA), in Gombe metropolis, Gombe State, killing two soldiers and wounding six others.

The soldiers were said to be on guard, manning an armoured tank permanently stationed by the gate of the governor’s house for security when the explosion happened.

The cause of the explosion is however yet to be ascertained.

An AFP source however said four people were killed when a pick-up truck loaded with grain bags exploded, near the home of Gombe State Governor.

“The van was moving when it exploded and killed the two men inside it and two soldiers inside the armoured vehicle was stationed near the governor’s personal house,” the source said on condition of anonymity.

“It is not clear if the governor’s house was the target or if the explosives went off prematurely before they reached their destination.”

It was not immediately clear if the explosion — which was heard across the city — was the handiwork of Boko Haram militants or politically motivated.

The blast happened at about 6:30 pm (1730 GMT) near the private residence of Gombe state governor Ibrahim Dankwambo in the upscale Government Reserve area of the state capital.

Another account, as revealed by the Senior Assistant to the governor on media, Alhaji Mansur Lawal, said that excessive heat, prompted some explosives in the armoured tank to explode.

He said there was no attack whatsoever on the governor’s private residence or anywhere in the town.

“What happened was that there was excessive heat, which caused the explosion. You know that in the tank, there are guns and bullets.

“Two soldiers were killed by the explosion while six others were injured. There was no attack at all.”

According to Lawal, the incident occurred at about 7 pm.

He also stated that the wounded soldiers had been taken to the hospital for medical attention just as the fire that ensued from the explosion had also been put out.

He further said that the governor had appealed for calm in the metropolis. [Vanguard]