There is apprehension and fear after a committee set up by Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs revealed that the whereabout of Shi'ite Ibrahim El-Zakzaky is still unknown after the arm claimed he is not in their custody.
Shi'ite leader, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky
Following
Nigerian Army's statement informing the public that Shi’ite leader, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky is no longer in their custody, the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, (NSCIA) has setup a committee to investigate his whereabout,
PremiumTimes reports.
A seven-man committee, set up by Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, led by the chairman of Muslims in South West Nigeria, Doud Naibi, on Thursday met with the chief of army, Tukur Buratai, in his office in Abuja. Mr. Buratai told his shocked guests that the army no longer had Mr. El-Zakzaky in its custody. He revealed that the Shi’ite leader had been handed over to relevant authorities for prosecution and has nothing to do with him anymore.
A member of the committee who wants to remain anonymous revealed that the committee “has now written to the State Security Service and the Nigerian Police to inquire if they have Sheikh Ibrahim Elzakzaky in their custody”. He said the committee need to see the Shi’ite leader to “know his state of health and get first hand information on what transpired so that an amicable solution on the way forward could be found”.
When contacted, the secretary-general of NSCIA, Is-haq Oloyede, declined to give details of what the committee has done so far.
He simply said, “I am just interested on how we can return peace and ensure everything is back to normal. We can only continue to urge for caution on the part of all parties”.
Mr. Zakzaky was arrested by soldiers, reportedly with gunshot wounds, on Sunday morning in his house in Gyellesu, Zaria, Kaduna state. The group had clash with members of the Nigerian Army leaving many dead.
The group said hundreds, if not over a thousand, of its members were killed. The army has not given any figure of casualties, but said troops used force after the Shi’ites blocked the convoy of its chief and attempted to kill him.