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by Agency ReporterScene of the bomb blast at De Peoples Hotel, Bayan Gari in Bauchi State… on Friday night.A total of 54 persons were killed in Bauchi and Kaduna states in separate attacks on Friday and Saturday.Eleven people were killed and 14 injured when gunmen attacked a hotel in Bauchi, Bauchi State on Friday night.The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Haruna Mohammed, told the News Agency of Nigeria on Saturday that the attack occurred at Peoples Hotel, Bayan Gari.He said corpses of the deceased had been  deposited at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital,  Bauchi, while the injured were receiving treatment at the same hospital.An eyewitness, Ahmed Maidoki, told NAN  that five persons in military uniform carried out the attack by  detonating explosives and shooting at random.“We were just sitting down, watching  highlights of the ongoing FIFA World Cup at the viewing centre located  in between the two-storey building of the hotel when five men dressed in  military uniform strolled in.“We thought they were security personnel,  who came to relax as well. I noticed they all positioned themselves at  the four corners of the hall.According to him, an explosion followed,  after which the arena was covered with thick smoke. He further said he  and his friends sprawled on the ground, shivering.“We were trying to get out when the men  started shooting sporadically at any one who tried to stand up, and in  the process, killing many of the survivors of the blast,” he said.Another eyewitness, Usman Hassan, said he  was just about to enter the hotel when the blast occurred and  immediately ran away from the scene.“As soon as I was a bit far from the  scene, I heard gun-shots. Few minutes later, a white Toyota Hilux  vehicle zoomed out of the hotel on high speed with men wearing army  uniforms,” he said.The Bauchi State Police Commissioner, Lawal Shehu, on Saturday said one suspect had been arrested in connection with the attack.Briefing newsmen on the arrest made,  Lawal said the suspect was being interrogated and efforts intensified to  apprehend his accomplices that fled.The commissioner said the number of victims of the attack had risen from 10 dead and 14 injured, to 11 dead and 28 injured.He urged members of the public to be security conscious and observe happenings within their immediate environment.“The general public should pay special  attention to persons and objects, particularly at motor parks, market  places, schools, places of worships, shopping malls, eateries and  hotels.“They should report any suspicious  persons or objects within their neighbourhood, to the nearest police  station for prompt response, using these numbers – 08151849417 and  07013490795.Meanwhile the Bauchi State branch of the Nigerian Red Cross has condemned the attack, describing it as barbaric and inhuman.The state’s Secretary, Mohammed Bashir, told NAN that they received a call around 9.50 on Friday night, about the attack.“Immediately I received the call, I and my men rushed to the scene to provide First Aid treatment to the victims.“Afterwards, we, along with the State  Emergency Management Agency, police, military and the State Security  Service personnel, evacuated them to the hospital.“We still carried out search and rescue  operation at the scene this morning (Saturday) to ensure that every  injured person was evacuated. It was a terrible experience,” Bashir  said.In Kaduna State, some unidentified gunmen killed 43 people in Ambie and Paa villages on Saturday.A report by Sahara Reporter indicated  that the gunmen struck in the early hours of Saturday, killing 33  persons in a remote village called ‘Ambie’. The gunmen also killed 10  persons in Paa village.It was also gathered that there was  serious humanitarian crisis in the area as over 30, 000 people were  taking refuge in public schools and police stations, while thousands had  fled to Nasarawa and Plateau states.The military authorities confirmed the latest attack but said it had no details of casualties.
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