Meanwhile
the Nigerian Army through its spokesman, Sani Usman, has described the
incident as ‘most unfortunate’ but blamed the sect for blocking roads
meant for the public, thus taking the laws into its hands.
“Yesterday’s
incident involving clashes between detachments of the Nigerian Army,
accompanying the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General TY Buratai and
followers of Sheikh Ibrahim El Zak-Zaky, suspected to be members of the
Shiite Sect in Zaria, leading to loss of lives as a result of the Shiite
group members’ blocking roads and not allowing other passers-by to go
about their lawful businesses and activities, was most unfortunate,” Mr.
Usman, a Colonel, said.
“The Nigerian Constitution guarantees the
rights of any group of persons and Sheikh El Zak Zaky’s followers to
hold a peaceful march or procession unhindered, but it also guarantees
other people’s rights of way on public highways. It is important to note
that over the years this group has subjected ordinary citizens using
public roads to untold hardship, delays, threats and disruption simply
because they insist on using public space irrespective of inconvenience
and hardship on other law abiding citizens and motorists.
“This
cannot be tolerated and must stop! As soon as order is restored to the
situation in Zaria city and its environs, the police will conduct an
enquiry and the public will be informed.’In the meantime, the public is
advised to go about their lawful business and report any suspicious
persons or incidents to the police,” the Nigerian Army said while
refusing to confirm nor deny the arrest of Sheikh Zakzaky
Sources;Leadership.
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