The United States president, Barack Obama, has reached to President
Muhammadu Buhari on the clash between the Shiite Muslim sect and the
Nigerian army.
President Barack Obama has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to
immediately probe the clash between the Nigerian Army and the Islamic
Movement in Nigeria in Zaria on Saturday.
According to Premium Times, the United States government in a statement
through its Embassy in Abuja on Wednesday, said it was deeply concerned
about the clash, which resulted in the loss of several civilian lives.
The statement reads:
“The United States is deeply concerned by reports of violent clashes
between members of the Nigerian Army and the Shiite group Islamic
Movement of Nigeria in Zaria, Kaduna State over the past several days.
“While many details of the incidents that reportedly began on December
12 remain unclear, we are dismayed to learn of multiple civilian deaths.
It is essential that all sides refrain from actions that further
destabilize the situation.
“The United States calls on the Government of Nigeria to quickly,
credibly, and transparently investigate these events in Zaria and hold
to account any individuals found to have committed crimes.”
The fallout from the clash has since attracted international condemnation, with the Iranian government condemning the killing of the Shi’ite sect members by the army.
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