13 dead in Christian-Muslim violence in Nigeria: police

AFP  |  Lagos 

At least 13 people have been killed in clashes between Christian and Muslim youths in central Nigeria, police said today, in the latest to hit the region. Fighting broke out on Monday in Kasuwan Magani community in state, about 45 kilometres by road from the state capital, city. "The mayhem led to the death of 13 people with many houses and shops burnt," told AFP by telephone. Local reports gave a higher death toll. Iwar said 20 suspects have been arrested, and troops and police had been deployed to quell the "The place is now calm.

I was in the village yesterday to implore the community and traditional leaders to appeal to the warring youths to sheath their swords," he added. An investigation has been launched into the incident. "We don't want to jump into conclusion as to what led to the mayhem. The speculation was that some Christian boys were not happy that their girls are befriending Muslim boys," Iwar said. Central is where the country's mainly Muslim north meets it largely Christian south, and tensions between the two communities have frequently boiled over into deadly The region has also seen a resurgence in between nomadic Muslim herders and mainly Christian farmers in recent months, although those clashes are primarily about resources.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 15:55 IST
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