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Security report:Unease in Kaduna over looming sectarian crisis

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Kaduna State Security Council, yesterday, warned that it would no longer tolerate any one that uses his freedom of speech to incite ethno-religious crisis in the state.
Consequently, the state government threatened that anyone or group of persons that engages in conduct likely to incite ethno-religious crisis in state will be prosecuted.
Rising from its weekly security meeting, the Council issued a statement following reports on utterances of certain individuals that it deemed as capable of creating social unrest and disharmony among residents in the state.
The statement made available to newsmen by Samuel Aruwan, spokesman to Governor Nasir el-Rufai said, "The attention of the Kaduna State Security Council has been drawn to the illegal activities going on in some institutions of higher learning, places of worship and in social gatherings aimed at inciting people against each other along religious and ethnic lines.









"The Council said it has noted the regrettable circulation of posters and leaflets containing hate speech."
Consequently, the Council warned those involved in the act to desist or face the full wrath of the law.
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