The peace in Kachia town of Kaduna
State was disrupted on Sunday, as adherents of the two major religions were
embroiled in crisis, following
An alleged demolition of places of
worship by Christians and Muslims from different communities in Kachia,Kaduna
State, Sunday led to crisis between the adherents of the two religions,leading
to the burning of places of worship.
Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero of
Kaduna State had, on Sunday, warned that his, “government will not fold its
arms and allow enemies of peace cause mayhem in the state.”
State Police Public Relations
Officer, Aminu Lawal, told newsmen that “the situation is under control, as our
men are fully on the ground. No life is lost, but we don’t have the number of
worship places that were burnt. We will let you know in due course as we don’t
want to give wrong figures.”
Kachia, about 150km from Kaduna, is
home to many military formations and had enjoyed peace for many years, until
recently when some youths were alleged to have demolished the fence round the
Muslim prayer ground in the area.
However, on reporting to the local
authorities, the fence was rebuilt and peace was restored in the area, but the
second demolition of the fence round the Muslim prayer ground, allegedly by
Christian youths in the community, incurred the wrath of their Muslim
counterparts, who allegedly took laws into their hands to retaliate.
Demolition and burning of mosques
and churches in the area followed until the police quelled the crisis.
According to an eyewitness, “on
Saturday when the youth saw another damage in the prayer ground, hell was let
loose.”
“The youth suspected members of a
near-by church to be responsible for the continuous damaging of the prayer
ground and descended on the church, causing it to be demolished.”
“The alleged suspects did not take
the demolition of the church lightly. They went wild, burning and demolishing
mosques in the area, the eyewitness added.”
Governor Yero had therefore called
on the people in Kachia town and environs to remain calm and shun any attempt
by enemies of peace to escalate the misunderstanding in the cause confusion.
In a statement signed by the
Director-General, Media and Publicity, Ahmed Maiyaki, he said all citizens
residing in Kachia must avoid taking laws into their hands, as government was
already working with all security agencies to ensure the protection of lives
and property of the entire people.
Governor Yero assured the people
that security agencies had already commenced investigations into the cause of
the crisis and would not spare anyone found culpable, “no matter their status
in the society.”
The governor urged
people in Kachia, as well as the entire Kaduna State to continue to live
peacefully with one another, irrespective of diversities, adding that
difference in tribe or religion did not affect the common aspirations of the
people to live in peace and tranquility.
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