Saturday night's bomb explosion caused panic within Jos city, as most
Christians now stay away from public places to avoid being trapped.
Christians on Sunday, in Jos, Plateau State, stayed indoors as a result
of the rumour that Boko Haram planned to attack some places of worship
within the state capital.
Rumour was rife on Saturday evening that some places of worships would
be attacked on Sunday, as some of the churches which conducted service
hurriedly closed before 11.00 a.m.
Governor Jonah Jang, however, urged the people of the state to remain
courageous and have faith that the war on terrorism would be won.
Jang, in his reaction to the latest explosion, in a statement signed by
his Director of Press and Publicity, Mr James Manok, said the explosion
was a calculated attempt to distrupt the peace and normalcy which had
since returned to the state.
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