However, the soldier reportedly came to the abattoir yesterday with four of his colleagues, in a hilux van and started shooting indiscriminately. There was pandemonium in the area as people scampered for
safety. When the shooting stopped, a pig rarer who was identified simply as Ojukwu was found dead.
It was gathered that when some of the butchers who saw what happened came to ask the soldiers what the matter was, the trigger happy soldiers shot and killed another butcher.
The soldiers, according to witnesses, after killing the butchers, whisked four others away.
This angered the butchers and joined by other people, they embarked on massive protest which shook the city.
The protest later took religious and ethnic colouration, as the protesters matched towards the Mosque on Hospital Road, but were dispersed by soldiers who kept watch over the edifice. Some Hausas in the city had to take refuge in the area command of the Nigerian police to avoid being attacked.
When SUN reporter visited the abattoir, tears flowed freely from people around as they mourned the death of their colleagues.
The commanding officer of the 14 brigade, Ohafia, Brig. General Lawrence Fejokwu, said the report he got was that soldiers went to the abattoir over a leadership tussle in the association which led to the fracas.
Source:The Sun
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