One person killed, five others injured as police, christian worshippers clash in Maiduguri

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One person was killed and five others injured in a fracas between security attached to operatives of Borno Geographical Information System and some worshippers at a branch of EYN Church in Maiduguri.

Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum confirmed this on Thursday.

It was gathered that troubled started when some members of the church had confrontation with operatives of the BOGIS, that is saddled with the task of marking landed properties and collecting revenue for the state government, and members of the church on Wednesday.

The confrontation degenerated to a situation that the BOGIS staff and the security escorts were pelted with stones and the security retaliated by firing gunshots with led to the death and injuries.

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Speaking on the incident, Zulum ordered the Borno Police Command to immediately investigate the violent collusion between a joint security task force operating with the Borno Geographical Information System and some worshippers at a branch of EYN Church in Maiduguri.

The governor, while condemning in strong terms the firing of gun shots by a member of security task force as well as some persons who hurled stones at the task force during an encounter on Thursday, lamented the death and injuries sustained.

Zulum’s spokesman Isa Gusau, said the governor has commiserated with families of the person who died and those injured.

He said the governor had meanwhile called the chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Borno State, Bishop Mohammed Naga and spoke with him to commiserate with the Christian community and leadership and family of the EYN church in the state.

Zulum also invited the CAN leadership for meeting scheduled for 5:30pm on Thursday at the Government House in Maiduguri.

The governor also directed the Deputy Governor, Umar Kadafur to visit the hospital where the five injured persons are receiving treatment, to empathize with them and also takeover the cost of their treatment.

According to Gusau, the collusion happened on Wednesday when officials of BOGIS, alongside a joint security task force went to church for regulation of land administration and urban development measures, some of which have affected worship centres (mosques and churches) built without obedience to laid down regulations.

The BOGIS has so far demolished dozens of illegally built mosques and churches for ongoing reforms.

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