Is this a gift an evil sallah gift to Kaduna people? What sort of treatment is this?
KADUNA (AFP) – A
suicide attacker drove a car bomb into a church on Sunday, sparking fierce
reprisals that saw a Christian mob burn a man alive in day of a bloody of
violence that left at least 10 people dead and 145 wounded.
Christian youths took to the streets of the northern city
of Kaduna with machetes and sticks after the blast, targeting those they
believed to be Muslims as anger again boiled over due to repeated church
bombings in recent months. St. Rita’s Catholic church building, hit by suicide
bombers in Kaduna on Sunday. Attackers beat a motorcycle taxi driver near the
church, then put his bike on top of him before dousing him with petrol and
setting him on fire, an AFP correspondent who saw the violence said. Two other
bloodied bodies apparently killed by the mob were seen near the church.
A rescue official on condition of anonymity also spoke of
the man being burnt and said rescuers could not save him because the mob was
too violent. The mob also attacked an ambulance in the ensuing violence, but
there was no indication that rescuers were wounded.
“So far we have eight dead and 145 injured from the
church blast,” Musa Ilallah, regional coordinator for the National Emergency
Management Agency, told AFP, noting that his death toll included the suspected
bomber. The attacker rammed what residents said was an SUV into St. Rita
church, shaking the Malali neighbourhood of Kaduna, a city that has suffered a
wave of deadly violence blamed on Islamist extremist group Boko Haram.
“All of a sudden it drove on high speed and rammed into
the church wall, forcing its way into the church premises,” said witness Samuel
Emmanuel.
“Initially I thought the driver had lost control of the
vehicle. Suddenly there was a huge explosion as the car reached the church
building. It was dust, fire and smoke all over.”
A spokesman for Nigeria’s National Emergency Management
Agency confirmed the bomb attack and said rescuers had been rushed to the
scene.
“A number of casualties evacuated to hospitals,” said
Yushau Shuaib. The incident was suspected to be triggered by a suicide bomber
in a car.”
An AFP correspondent said mobs were yelling “why the
church?” and some were carrying weapons, including machetes. Local elders were
seeking to restore calm. Residents had earlier spoken of clashes having broken
out between Christian and Muslim residents. The attack came after Friday’s
Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday, but it was not clear if there was any link.
In June, Boko Haram claimed responsibility for three suicide
attacks on churches in Kaduna state, where the city of Kaduna is located, which
led to deadly rioting. Dozens of people were killed in the violence.
Boko Haram’s insurgency in northern and central Nigeria
has led to more than 2,800 deaths since 2009. While Muslims have often been its
victims, it has in recent months also specifically targeted churches.
President Goodluck Jonathan has said the group is seeking
to incite a religious crisis in Africa’s most populous nation and largest oil
producer, roughly divided between a mainly Muslim north and predominately
Christian south.
Kaduna is a large mainly Muslim city in Nigeria’s north
and includes a sizeable Christian population.
Nigerians have grown increasingly frustrated with
security forces’ inability to stop Boko Haram attacks, and there have been
warnings of more reprisals if the violence continued.
Some Evangelical church leaders in Nigeria have said
Christians may be forced to defend themselves if something is not done to
address the unrest.
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