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Suspected cultists run riot in Abuja, disrupt Christmas celebrations, burn shops, Christian worshippers scamper for safety

Admin December 25, 2017

Christmas celebrations were on Monday disrupted by some suspected cultists in Bwari, Federal Capital Territory, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports

NAN learnt that the crisis broke out in the early hours of the morning when some suspected groups of cultists stormed the centre of the town, forming barricades and burning car tires at major junctions, depriving commuters and motorists access to the roads.

Consequently, Christian worshipers who were holding Church services, were seen running in different directions for safety.

A source at the Emir of Bwari’s place, told NAN that the crisis erupted because a member of the groups was allegedly murdered on Sunday, leading to a protest by the others.

An eye witness, Mr Kunle Joshua, said the mob moved from the market side of the town towards the Emir’s palace, while setting few shops on fire.

NAN, however, reports that officers of the Nigerian Police Force and the military controlled the situation while residents remained indoors but some members regrouped on the road, forcing motorists to divert or return abruptly.

Many of the Abuja-bound motorists, who fled the scene, diverted their journey through Sabon-Wuse, near Suleja in Niger.

Spokesman of the Police Command in the FCT, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, confirmed to NAN that there was a protest in the town but its cause and those behind it were being investigated.

He said the DPO and the Area Command Headquarters on ground, had brought the situation under control.

Manzah denied knowledge of any death in the incident.

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