Further details of the killings in the
Talata Mafara town of Zamfara State, where eight residents were burnt to
death by a mob suspected to be students of Abdu Gusau Polytechnic have emerged.
The details emerged just as President Muhammadu Buhari condemned the killings and promised justice for victims of the incident.
Some students of the polytechnic reportedly burnt down a house in which eight persons resident there were all burnt to death.
The president on Tuesday said via his twitter handle that he
“received news of the mob killings in Zamfara with great dismay” calling
it “barbaric and unacceptable.”
The President also tweeted “I assure that the law will take its course. My prayers are with the families of the victims.
“Under my watch we will work to ensure that there is no place for
violence in the name of religion, ethnicity, or in any guise
whatsoever,” he said.
How the incident occurred
A resident of Talata Mafara, Salisu Mafara, said trouble began when a student of the Polytechnic was
accused of blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad.
“The young man was a Muslim before he converted to Christianity and
fellow students always accused him of saying nasty things about Islam.
“However, he reportedly said terrible things about the prophet and
the students around descended on him and he was seriously injured,” he
said.
Mr. Mafara said another resident of the town who speaks the same language with the accused student came to his rescue.
“When they noticed that he was not moving at all, they thought he was
dead, but one man who is from the same tribe with him now came and took
him to hospital in his car.
“When the mob got to know what happened, they now began to rush to
the General Hospital. However, that man just dropped the boy in the
hospital and left.
“But before the mob could reach the hospital, another young man, who
is an indigene of Mafara, but is a boyfriend to the sister of the
attacked student, reached the Hospital before them and took away the
injured man before the mob got there.
“When they reached the hospital and realised that the injured man was
not there they came back to town and when they saw the vehicle used in
taking him to the Hospital the first time, they burnt it down.
“They also went to the man’s House and burnt it down with all the
occupants inside. About eight people were in the house and they all
died,” he said.
Mr. Mafara also said three other persons may have died when security agents opened fire on the crowd that became uncontrollable.
When contacted, the spokesperson of the Police in the state, Mohammed
Shehu said a state security council meeting was held immediately after
the incident and a dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed.
He also said security was heightened in the town and that everywhere was now calm.
He however, failed to confirm the burning of the house and the killing of occupants.
He said his attention was needed by the Commissioner of Police, Adoge Gabriel, and be abruptly ended the call.
Subsequent efforts to speak with him failed as he did not answer calls or respond to a text message.
A source in Talata Mafara also told us that Governor Abdulaziz Yari,
who is from Talata Mafara, was in the town when the incident happened.
The government is however, yet to issue a statement on the incident.
However, the authorities of the Polytechnic has closed the school until further notice.
The Zamfara killing occurred two months after a woman was killed in
Kano after she was accused of blasphemy, and a month after a female
preacher was killing in the Kubwa area of Abuja by yet unknown persons.
KOWA Party condemns killings
Meanwhile, one of Nigeria’s opposition parties, KOWA, has condemned the killings.
Meanwhile, one of Nigeria’s opposition parties, KOWA, has condemned the killings.
In a statement Tuesday, the National Youth Leader of the party, Jude
‘Feranmi, described the killing as barbaric and called on the
authorities to bring the perpetrators to book.
Mr. ‘Feranmi said, “Our condolences are with the people of Zamfara
state and the families and loved ones of those who have been killed
unjustly in the recent killings by some hoodlums who are hiding under
the auspices of religion.
“We condemn in the strongest terms the recent killings of innocent
Nigerians by religious bigots who have taken to barbarism to break the
law and deny their fellow denizens in Zamfara state the fundamental
right to life.
“We state here categorically that the right to life, which is as
sacrosanctly entrenched in Chapter 4 Section 33 of our constitution
under the fundamental rights of citizens, of those who were killed in
the act has been denied.
“Such acts are not and should not be condoled by any persons or group
of persons under any umbrella whatsoever in our society. Acts like
these are condemnable and should be taken seriously by our law
enforcement agencies to ensure that the culprits are all brought to
justice and made to suffer for their crimes.
“It is high time for a clear message to be sent by the law
enforcement agencies that these criminal acts will be severely punished
and that culprits will be brought to justice and this clear message must
as a matter of urgency be words backed with ACTION.
“Just recently, the killings in Kano and Abuja of innocent Nigerians
have not been meted with the justice that those individuals and their
families deserve.
“Previous cases of these kind of barbaric acts have been treated
without urgency thereby prolonging the justice needed to communicate to
intending criminals that such acts will be handled seriously.
“The National Orientation Agency also needs to as a matter of urgency
begin a programme that is focused on religious intolerance and the laws
of the land on those who think it necessary to deliver judgements on
acts of blasphemy.
“We cannot continue to live like barbarians and keep losing the lives
and properties of innocent citizens in acts like this. Acts like this
should NOT be tolerated and as much as we will not wish this act that
has now turned into a recurrent act away, We need to back words with
action.”
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