At least 39 dead in fighting between Christian and Muslim groups in Taraba state during funeral procession, police say.
At
least 39 people have died and 30 others injured in fighting between
Christian and Muslim groups in central Nigeria's Taraba state, prompting
a round-the-clock curfew, police have said.
Scores of houses
were set ablaze and destroyed during the clashes in the town of Wukari,
where the fighting started during a funeral procession apparently over
an argument between members of the Jukun ethnic group and local Hausa
and Fulani youths.
The clashes quickly degenerated into pitched
battles with guns and machetes. The fact that Fulani settlers tend to be
Muslim and other ethnic groups, including the Jukun, are mostly
Christian, sometimes gives the conflict a religious dimension.
"We
have so far compiled a death toll of 39 people while 30 others were
seriously injured," state police spokesman Joseph Kwaji told AFP news
agency on Saturday.
According to report the
northeastern city of Maiduguri, the police said the fight
started at 6am during the funeral procession of a traditional
chief from a predominantly Christian area.
"Apparently the Christian mourners were chanting slogans that Muslims viewed as an act of provocation.
"Thirty-two houses have also been destroyed in the violence," Kwaji
said of the unrest which has prompted authorities to impose an
indefinite all-round curfew in the predominantly Christian city.
He added that 40 suspects were arrested in the aftermath of the violence.
State information commissioner Emmanuel Bello said that extra troops were deployed to the city on Saturday to bolster security.
Taraba state is part of Nigeria's volatile "Middle Belt", where its largely Christian south and mostly Muslim north meet.
Tensions have been on the rise in Wukari since
February, when a dispute over the use of a football pitch between Muslim
and Christian soccer teams set off sectarian riots that claimed several
lives.
It also follows a surge in violence and kidnappings in the restive
north of Nigeria, the epicentre of an insurgency by Boko Haram
Islamists, in recent months. |
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