There was mild tension in Saminaka, headquarters of Lere
local government area Kaduna State, as The Redeemed Christian Church of God,
RCCG, and the Muslim community kicked against the location of a new building site
belonging to the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, popularly known as Shiite.
The two faith groups, therefore, called on the state
government to quickly act to avert another bloodshed in the state.
In a letter of complaint/security alert, dated 26th September,
2016, issued by RCCG provincial Pastor, Oludare Ojo and addressed to the
chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Kaduna State chapter and
security agencies, he said Shiite’s return to the area was a threat to the
church and the community based on the proximity of the the sect’s building to
the church.
RCCG letter reads: “This is to bring to your notice that the
Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, led by Al-Zakzaky are working on a building
right in front of our Church, The Redeem Christian Church of God, Nassarawa,
behind Post Office Saminaka.
“This project has been abandoned for over seven years. We
believe this was due to the issue the Church raised against them in 2009.
“We are aware of an agreement reached between the Church and
the group in 2009 (see attached), but due to the recent incidents in the
country and the Shiites group modus operandi, we see their return as a big
security threat to the Church and the community at large.
“We pray that the building project be discontinued since the
Church building has been in existence years before their coming.
“We therefore call on you, the CAN chairman, to use your
honourable office towards ensuring that the issue is urgently looked into to
forestall unpalatable incidence that may occur in the future.”
Also, Muslim clerics in the area have equally alerted the
Sardinia Saminaka and security agencies of threats by some members of their
communities to forcefully pull down the sect’s building if urgent action was
not taken.
It would be recalled that the army had a bloody encounter
with Shiite members, which left many dead in Zaria last year.
The Shiite leader, Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, is being held in
detention over the bloody attacks, despite protests for his release by the sect
members.
Meanwhile, Shiite’s spokesman, Ibrahim Musa, said: “When we
were worshiping with other Muslims, they said they don’t want us, that is why
we decided to build our centre.
“The building is just an Islamic Centre. We have an Islamic
school there in Saminaka. Just that some people who are against us, like
Izaila, those muslims who go to Saudi Arabia are the one against us.
“We have Certificate of Occupancy C of O. I cannot
categorically say we have building plan from KASUPDA. We got an order today
that the building should be stopped. I dont think any true Christian will be
against us.”
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