One Killed In Protest Over Catholic Priest’s Killing
A middle-aged man was on Tuesday killed by a stray bullet during an encounter between aggrieved protesters and police at Kafin-koro in Paikoro local government area of Niger State.
Trouble started when some Evangelical Church Winning All, ECWA, and Catholic women groups converged on the premises of the burnt Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kafin-koro, where its priest, Reverend Father Isaac Achi was murdered on Sunday by terrorists.
The women had assembled as early as 7 am on Tuesday to pray against those who gruesomely murdered the cleric but a police detachment from the Kafin-koro Police Division was drafted to the church, stating it was directed to provide protection for the praying congregation.
Still distraught over the inability of the police to respond on time and prevent the death of the Reverend Father, the women refused and resisted the protection provided by the police.
The women were said to have accused the police of not doing anything to rescue the late clergyman, and demanded the operatives to leave.
The angry women threw stones and sachet water at the police to express their anger, forcing the operatives to retreat to their station.
After the prayers, some youths joined the women to march peacefully through the major roads of the town to the Police Division, chanting anti-police slogans to register their grievances.
They asked the police to leave the town, alleging their presence was of no security value to the community.
To disperse the crowd, the police began shooting into the air with one of the bullets said to have hit a middle-aged man who died immediately on the spot, turning the protest into a violent exercise.
In the course of the protest, some unidentified people set the Police Division on fire, leading to the burning down of the entire building.
In the ensuing confrontation with the police, some unidentified protesters were said to have burnt the entire police station.

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