Nigerian police announced Thursday they have foiled a plot to bomb a bustling bridge in Lagos, the country's commercial hub, recovering explosives and arresting a leader of oil militants.
"The attack that would have been a major devastating and colossus damage to
Lagos state and Nigeria was averted," the police statement said. Other "criminal militant elements planning a series of attacks on government infrastructures and facilities in Lagos state" remain at large, it said.
The 12-kilometer (7.5-mile) Third Mainland Bridge is usually crammed with traffic.
Militants previously had restricted their attacks to oil installations, slashing petroleum production in Africa's second-largest oil producer. Militants want a larger share of oil proceeds for local residents, as oil pollution has destroyed their agriculture and fishing.
AP
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