Tension In Kaduna As Nigerian Army Continued Demolishing Buildings Belonging To Islamic Movement In Nigeria

By Stephen Lawan

As government officials and the Nigerian army are seen selling the valuable properties of the demolished buildings to the public.

There is a brewing tension in Kaduna state as Nigeria Army after killing thousands members of the Islamic movement in Nigeria and arresting the leader of the movement Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky (H) illegally, engaged in demolishing structures owned by the Islamic Movement.

Umar Shuaaibu Member of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria reported that the house of the Leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, and the Islamic Movement Centre (Hussainiyyah Baqiyyatullah ) were the first place destroyed by the Nigerian army in a plan designed by the American Intelligent Agency (CIA), and Israel Intelligent Agency (MOSSAD) endorsed by the Nigerian Secret Police SSS under the leadership of Musa Lawan Daura to destroyed the Islamic Movement in Nigeria completely before the first tenure of president Muhammadu Buhari.

Supporting the operation Governor of Kaduna State Nasir El-Rufa'i earlier says through the media that the reason for demolishing the Islamic center is that the building was not approved by the government.

According to him apart from the house of the leader of the movement Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky located at Gyallesu area in Zaria, and the Islamic Movement Centre (HUSSAINIYYAH BAQIYYATULLAH) at GRA Sokoto Road Zaria, this morning again they have a report that a building (B A T) that was recently bought by the Islamic movement in Nigeria was also demolished by Nigerian Army and the officials of the Kaduna State Urban and Regional Planning Development Agency (KASUPDA), and later go ahead and destroyed the Fudiyya Islamic Center (F.I.C) at Dan Magaji area in Zaria town.

Umar Shuaibu said Kaduna State Urban and Regional Planning Development Agency (KASUPDA) officials and the Nigerian army are seen selling the valuable properties of the demolished buildings to the public.