Youth at Nsukka on Saturday pulled down the Central Mosque
after an Hausa man stabbed a tricycle operator at Army Barracks junction on
Saturday, 30th September, 2020. The irate youth first pulled down the signpost
of the first Mosque before proceeding to pull down another Mosque near Army
barracks junction.
Trouble started when there tricycle ‘keke’ operator demanded
for N100 from the wife of an Hausa man but the lady refused, insisting that the
fare is N50 naira. In the ensuing argument, the husband to the lady arrived the
scene and stabbed the tricycle operator severally and eloped with her wife on
another motorcycle.
The youth angered by the lifeless body of their member,
descended on two mosques, one for daily congregational prayers and the other
one which is the central mosque, they destroyed one and burnt down the other.
Igbo Mandate Congress learnt that the doctors at the Bishop Shanaham Hospital later managed to revive the man, later in the day, after a successful surgery.
Mr Sunday Edem, leader of Ozim Edem Vigilante outfit while
speaking with the leader of Igbo Mandate Congress in Nsukka, Paschal Igwe, said
that they are trying to contain the situation.
Mr Paschal Igwe,
leader of Igbo Mandate Congress in Nsukka was detailed by the Director General
of the group, Rev Obinna Akukwe to meet with stakeholders to ensure peace but
his initial briefing IMC showed that many Hausa within the area has relocated
to Obollo Afor for safety while some shops belonging to northerners were
burgled in anger.
The Governor of Enugu State, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, the Sarki
Hausa and the President of Nsukka town union are currently at a peace meeting
in the burnt mosque held meeting on Monday 2nd November to further bring peace
to the troubled community.
A former governorship aspirant in Ebonyi State, Rev Paschal
Gold Nwaigwe who witnessed the violence, while briefing the Director General of
Igbo Mandate Congress, Rev Obinna Akukwe,
that “presently the Governor is sharing rice and palliatives to the
Hausa community to pacify them and we are all at the Central Mosque, and the
Hausa people are very happy. The picture that Nsukka people are fighting Hausa
is not true”
Igbo Mandate Congress had sued for peace in Nsukkka. The
Director General of the Group, Rev Obinna Akukwe had asked both ‘’the irate
youth and the Hausa community to resolve the crisis before the IPOB miscreants
takes advantage of the situation to unleash mayhem in the town. He described
the incident as unfortunate event capable of disorganizing the peace between
the Nsukka indigenes and the Hausa community. He asked the representative of
the group in Nsukka to brief him on the current situation”
He also asked the Muslim leaders Nsukka “to guard against
frequent use of knives and daggers to settle trivial conflict and asked the
irate youth not to take laws into their hands to avoid unnecessary bloodshed
and tension in the traditionally peaceful domain” He asked their representative at Nsukka to convey the
message to both parties.
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