A joint effort by the Nigerian army and police earlier today
prevented the attempted burning of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Nyanya
area of the federal capital territory in Abuja.
Sources at the church told SaharaReporters that trouble started when a
Hausa-speaking Muslim man in the area was prevented from parking his
car too close to the church building. The measure was put in place as a
way of preventing Islamist militants from attacking Christian places of
worship on Sundays.
The man, however, resisted the police and soldiers guarding the
church. An argument ensued leading to his arrest and humiliation by the
security agents who told him to “frog-jump” in front of the church.
After his release by the police, the man reportedly went into the
community to mobilize some people to attack the church and burn it down.
Panicked church members left the church leaving their cars behind.
However, a swift intervention by police and soldiers prevented the
man and his mob from burning the church. The security agents then
started shooting in the area leading more residents to flee the
immediate vicinity of the crisis.
According to Saharareporters the man arrested and tortured by the
soldiers died after he was tortured. The events following this was a
protest by commercial bike riders in the area to protest his death at
the hand of the soldiers guarding the church.
There is still no official confirmation at to what really transpired
in Nyanya. All church members have been released from the church to go
home as shooting the area has died down.
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