55 DEAD IN KADUNA CLASH
55 Dead After a clash at Market
The sectarian violence sparked by a spat at a market has left 55 people dead in Nigeria's northern Kaduna state, President Muhammadu Buhari has said.
Muslim and Christian youths supposedly clashed after a rift between the wheelbarrow porters in the town of Kasuwan Magani.
Official presidential spokesperson Garba Shehu tweeted that Mr Buhari found the country's frequent use of violence in such disputes "worrisome".
According to the President, "No culture and religion support the disregard for the sanctity of life," adding that "peaceful coexistence is necessary for the progress of any society and its wellbeing."
The sectarian violence sparked by a spat at a market has left 55 people dead in Nigeria's northern Kaduna state, President Muhammadu Buhari has said.
Muslim and Christian youths supposedly clashed after a rift between the wheelbarrow porters in the town of Kasuwan Magani.
Official presidential spokesperson Garba Shehu tweeted that Mr Buhari found the country's frequent use of violence in such disputes "worrisome".
According to the President, "No culture and religion support the disregard for the sanctity of life," adding that "peaceful coexistence is necessary for the progress of any society and its wellbeing."
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