Leaders of the Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzak-led Shi’ites group, otherwise known as Islamic Movement in Nigeria, have reacted, as the Kaduna State Urban Planning and Development Authority (KASUPDA) demolished six structures out of 48 belonging to the sect in Kaduna, yesterday.
The Shi’ite leaders who addressed a press conference in Kaduna after the demolition of the sect’s structures, including schools, hospital and a private residence accused Governor Nasir El-Rufai of pushing the Movement to the wall.
KASUPDA had in the early hours of yesterday carried out the demolition of six of the Shi’ites structures in Kawo, Rigasa, Tudun Wada and Ungwan Rimi, using security personnel to chase out the occupants of the buildings at unholy hours.
Briefing journalists on the development one of the Movement’s leaders, Yunusa Lawal, who was flanked by other leaders, said the demolition of their structures worth tens of millions of naira was not only, “illegal, but vindictive, as the only reason given by the government was that IMN has been banned.”
He also said the Movement was not served any notice of demolition.
“El-Rufai is pushing us to the wall, we are law abiding citizens, but there is a limit to everything. We cannot fold our arms, we must talk. We are bonafide citizens of Nigeria, even El-Rufai is not a better citizen than us. He is bastardizing everything, but we will continue to be law abiding citizens.
“So, we are calling on government and the people of good conscience to prevail on the government of El-Rufai to stop this thing they have started, because they said 48 structures, now six of our structures are down, we don’t know the 42 others across the state.
“If care is not taken, that means there will be more bloodshed because some people might react to what the government is doing. Even yerday (Saturday) people would have reacted if they knew they (KASUPDA) were coming, because I can sense if people in Rigasa knew yesterday that this thing was going to happen today (Sunday), we wouldn’t have been having this press conference today, because Kaduna would have been in turmoil.
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“Enough is enough. Since 2015 to date, there is no month they will not kill at least some of our members either in Kaduna or Abuja and in some other parts of the Country, Kano, Sokoto and all that,” Lawal said.