Residents around Dutse Uku and Tina Junction of Jos
North Local Government Area of Plateau State on Monday were scared by cloud of
thick smoke billowing from that axis, believing that another crisis had started
again.
The news quickly filtered through the Terminus and
thickly populated area of Ahmadu Bello Way but nobody was patient enough to ask
what the matter was before running, causing serious stampede with vehicles
colliding against one another.
While the Christians were suspecting the Muslims to
have started the round of violence by setting ablaze the building, the Muslims
too were suspecting the Christians.
Mobile policemen together with a handful of both
Muslims and Christians rushed to the venue only to meet a house burning on its
own while the religious and ethnic bigots seemed to be put to shame.
The policemen quickly invited the fire fighters who
came to put out the fire when the neighbours then told the sympathisers and the
security people that there was an upsurge from the electricity especially when
light was restored suddenly, causing a spark which later engulfed the building.
The security operatives warned the people not spread
unsubstantiated and unfounded rumours, knowing that the state is on the verge
of recovering from the recent violent conflicts which claimed many lives and
property.
Meanwhile, Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong,
has approved the review of the curfew period imposed on Jos North and Jos South
Local Government Areas.
In a statement signed by the acting Secretary to
the State Government (SSG), Mr. Richard Tokma, the curfew starts from 12
midnight and end by 6.00a.m. daily.
The statement advises citizens to go about their
normal businesses without fear of molestation but to report any suspicious
persons to security agencies.
Meanwhile, Commissioner for Information and Communication,
Mr. Yakubu Dati, said the ban on public procession is still in force, warning
that anybody or group who is aggrieved by the result of the local government
election results should go to the tribunal constituted to handle such cases.
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