BREAKING: ‘There was no provocation’, IMN reacts to clash between Shiites, soldiers in Abuja

The leadership of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria has reacted to the Friday, March 28, clash between soldiers of the Nigerian military and its members in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city.
In a statement issued on Friday by Sheikh Sidi Munir Sokoto for the group, the IMN said there was no provocation that should have led to the clash which left about six people including an officer dead in the Banex area of the FCT.
Sokoto said members of the IMN, popularly known as Shiites, were on the streets to mark International Quds Day, a day designated by Imam Khomeini(QS) as a day of significance in solidarity with the oppressed People of the World, particularly the Palestinians.
According to him, the IMN under the leadership of Ibraheem El-Zakzaky(H), has been observing the international Quds Day event for more than 40 years in Nigeria.
Sokoto stated, “We wish to draw the attention of the general public that a team of the Nigerian Army (the Guard Brigade) attacked the procession using life ammunition, many sustained gunshot life-threatening injury and some lost their lives as a result of the brutality.
“There was no form of provocation from the participants warranting the brutality,” he added.
According to Sokoto, the Shiites were marching peacefully from a mosque in Banex Plaza where they observed Juma’at prayer to Wuse market when the incident happened.
“The army blocked the way with an Armour Vehicle and started shooting at the Participants mostly women and minors.
“This incident is the latest in a series of similar events, where security forces have been abusing their power by targeting innocent civilians who are exercising their legal rights,” he said.
He further called on relevant authorities to launch an investigation into the matter and ensure that the rights of every citizen of Nigeria are protected.