Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Four people, including a 24-year-old trader killed by a mob in Niger State over allegations of blasphemy

Religious violence broke out in Rafi Local Government Area of Niger on Sunday, May 29, leaving four people dead, including a 24-year-old trader, Premium Times, reports.

Njideka Agwu, a major and the Assistant Director, Army Public Relations Officer (APRO), who confirmed the incident to journalists in Minna, said the army, police and the NSCDC had restored peace in the area. She disclosed that a 24-year-old trader based in Padongari, identified as Methodus Emmanuel was killed by a mob over allegations of blasphemy. 

"Three other persons, including personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps also lost their lives. Troops of the 31 Artillery Brigade of One Division, Nigeria Army, quickly intervened and restored law and order while a dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed in the town,"’ she said.

Ms. Agwu also said that a religious house, a house and a shop were burnt while 25 other shops were looted following the violence. She said that the hoodlums embarked on further violenceon Monday morning, looting shops and blocking the Lagos – Kaduna road, a major highway connecting the northern and southern parts of the country.

The spokesperson said that the army had made some arrests in connection with the incident, adding that the suspects had been handed over to the police. The army and other security agencies have commenced confidence building patrols in all the nooks and crannies of the area toward restoring peace.

"As part of measures to de-escalate tension and ensure lasting peace in the town, the military is working with the local government council authorities and community leaders, including the Kagara Emirate Council, to pacify all aggrieved parties and build on the peace so far established,"’ she added.

Ms. Agwu while reiterating the army's non-violent approach to maintaining peace in the area, however, warned that it would deal with any person attempting to promote violence in the community.

Source: Premium Times

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