Many
wounded people suffered severe burns and are "battling for their
lives" after Wednesday's attack, Dr Idrissa Danladi says.
He
says 10 people were evacuated for better medical care but the town's small
hospital is overwhelmed.
Boko
Haram, the Islamic extremist group that kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls in
Chibok in April 2014 have being blamed for the recent attacks in the area.
The 16 victims of
Wednesday's blast were buried, said Pogu Bitrus, head of the Chibok Development
Association.
He
said six male and female suicide bombers entered the northeast Nigerian town on
Wednesday, when people gather for the weekly vegetable market.
The
first blast came when a man blew himself up at a military checkpoint. A soldier
was injured and later died, Bitrus said.
That
explosion raised the suspicions of the military commander. He rushed to the
market to warn people to disperse but, as he arrived, a woman about to be
searched blew herself up, Bitrus said.
Several
people died and the commander was wounded.

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