Nigeria’s police on today advised football fans to
stay away from public venues showing World Cup matches after a bomb attack
killed at least 21 in the north of the country.
“As a first choice, we are advising Nigerians to actually
avoid these viewing centres as much as possible,” national police spokesman
Frank Mba told AFP from the capital Abuja.
Instead, Mba said the advice was to watch the tournament
instead with family or friends.
A bomb, thought to have been hidden in a motorised
rickshaw, exploded outside a viewing centre in the state capital of
northeastern Yobe state, Damaturu, on Tuesday night.
At least 21 people were killed, according to a medical
source, although state police put the death toll lower at 14.
Previous deadly attacks on big screen venues in Nigeria
blamed on Boko Haram militants have prompted at least two states to close such
centres on security grounds.
Mba said individual states were within their rights to
order closures but police were working with centre operators and local agencies
to improve security, particularly in the restive north.
Advice includes better searches of customers, increased
vigilance from locals as well as creating pedestrian-only zones between 50 and
100 metres (yards) from venues to prevent car bomb attacks, he said.
“We’re not calling for a total proscription. We would
rather as a first choice sensitise and educate the public so they can take
informed decisions,” Mba added.
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