The Islamic Movement of Nigeria says more than 700 men and women are
still missing nearly a month after its members and soldiers clashed in
Zaria, Kaduna State.
The Shi’ite Muslim group, which is led by
Sheik Ibrahim el-Zakzaky, said it suspected that those missing were
either killed or were in detention.
The spokesperson for the IMN,
Ibrahim Musa, said in a statement that it was unfortunate that the
Federal Government had not taken the matter seriously.
He said, “According to our list there are about 730 men and women, who are still missing, since Saturday December 12, 2015.
“These
missing people were either killed by the army or are in detention but
their whereabouts are still unknown and undisclosed.”
Musa added
that about 220 IMN members were in Kaduna prison, while others were
reportedly in military custody in Kaduna, Bauchi and Abuja.
It
will be recalled that scores of Shi’ite Muslims, who were on a religious
procession, were killed after they blocked the convoy of the Chief of
Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai.
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