Friday, 18 December 2015

Zaria Killings: El-Rufai bans Shi’ites, others from blocking roads; to set up commission of inquiry



The Kaduna State governor, Nasir el- Rufai, says he will set up a judicial commission of inquiry into last weekend’s deadly clash between the Nigerian Army and members of the Shi’ia Islamic Movement, which left more than 60 people dead. 

The army said troops used force after members of the group barricaded a road in Zaria and attempted to kill the chief of army, Tukur Buratai. The exact number of casualties is still unclear, but majority of the victims are believed to be members of the Shi’ia sect.

 Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, the sect’s leader, was arrested by the military, after his wife and son were killed in the violence, the group said. The killings have sparked international condemnation, with calls for a transparent investigation.

 In a broadcast Thursday, Mr. El- Rufai announced a ban on processions — in all parts of the state — that could result in roads being barricaded. He also said a judicial commission of inquiry would be set up by the state government to look into the incident in Zaria.

PREMIUM TIMES


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