Hundreds
of Shiite members killed during an alleged confrontation with the
Nigerian army in Kaduna have been laid to rest by the state government.
The Kaduna State Government said on Monday announced that 347
persons were killed during the Dec. 12 Shiite/Nigerian Army clash in
Zaria.
The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Balarabe Lawal,
disclosed this in a government submission at the ongoing Public Hearing
of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the clash. Lawal, who led a
six-man government witnesses before the panel, said that 191 corpses
were taken from the Nigerian Army Depot, Zaria, and were buried in Mando
area in Kaduna.
He said 156 corpses were also conveyed from Ahmadu Bello University
Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), Zaria, to the same Mando area. The SSG said
the corpses of youth Members of the Islam Movement (IMN) who allegedly
attempted to attack the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen.
Tukur Buratai, on Dec. 12, 2015, in Zaria.
The state government said the corpses were committed into a single
grave (mass burial) at the Mando area jointly supervised by the state
government officials and about 40 men of the Nigerian Army, led by an
officer in the rank of a Major.
The SSG said 189 suspects were being prosecuted for alleged
involvement in the Zaria crises while one suspect had died in custody.
He said the state government had received several security reports from
the Directorate of State Security (DSS) on the activities of the
movement.
According to him, several measures had been taken to address the
situation before it finally escalated into the clash with the Nigerian
Army. Another witness and Director-General, Kaduna State Interfaith
Agency, Mr Namadi Musa, said the mass burial was conducted on Dec. 14
and Dec. 15, respectively, and it took the officials about six hours to
complete the burial.
Musa said while six tonnes of Mercedes tippers conveyed the 191
corpses from the ABUTH, the Army used three heavy duty trucks to convey
corpses from the Zaria Army Depot. “The mass burial was authorised through a warrant of burial obtained from a Kaduna Chief Magistrates’ Court in Kaduna,’’ he said.
The state government blamed some of the lapses and the excesses of
the movement on the inability of the previous government which did not
take serious action to curtail the activities of the sect. On alleged
demolition of buildings and structures of the IMN leader, the witnesses
said that the demolitions were based on recommendation of a committee
set up by the state government.
The witnesses, including officials of KASUPDA, KAPWA and the state
ministry of Works, Transport and Housing, told the panel that several
other structures belonging to individuals had been demolished for poor
building specifications and standards.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mrs Saratu Haruna,
General Manager, KASUPDA; Mr Namadi Musa, D-G Interfaith Agency; and
Prof. Adamu Ahmed, Deputy CMD ABUTH, appeared before the panel. The
Justice Muhammed Lawal-Garba panel also took submissions from the Izala
Islamic group and Gyellesu Community in Zaria.
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