Abuja (Sundiata Post) – Nigeria Police on Tuesday beefed up security around the entrance to the State House and strategic places within the Central Business District as the protest embarked upon by the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, otherwise known as Shi’ites enters the third day.
Recall that the Shiite protesters had also clashed with the security agencies at Dei-Dei before the yesterday’s clash which took no fewer than sixteen lives with more than forty people sustaining varying degrees on injuries including three soldiers which were also hospitalised.
Recall that the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, otherwise known as Shi’ites has been protesting the continuous detention of their leader, Ibraheem el-Zakzaky even after the court has granted him bail.
The Shiites who arrived Abuja, the State Capital Territory on Saturday in their numbers are demanding for the release of their leader, el-Zakzaky who has been in detention over one year despite court rulings that he should be released.
Because of the panic the presence of the Islamic group has generated at the nation’s capital, the Nigeria Police now stationed its officers opposite the Fire Service, the entrance to the State House, before the barricade mounted by the combined team of operatives of the Department of State Security, DSS, the Police and the army
Occupants of vehicles going into the Villa were thoroughly screened before they were allowed to drive in.
From the Secretariat to the entrances to State House and the National Assembly, security was also beefed up with additional armed mobile police officers mounting surveillance.
The presence of the Shiites made some workers to close early on Monday and those leaving at the troubled zones had to close late to allow traffic mounted by the army to reduce.
As at the time of filing this report, it was reliably gathered that members of the movement have started gathering towards the Mararaba, Nyanya axis. (Vanguard).