Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Unrest Situation In Northern Nigeria After PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan Was Declared The Winner of Last Saturday Election.
A bomb explosion occur monday morning by 9am by Magadingaari where NYSC sesction is located. Corp members in the villages are trapped! Ali akilu way is blocked, Ungwan Rimi, Badiko, Rigyasa, Gwoza Road , Jada Road, Ogbomosho street, etc!" Another message reads: "Violence erupts in Kano with heavy losses of lives. Emirs palace,Naabba,Bashir tofa,Bala borodo (Ex Minister),Galadima of Kano etc houses bunt".
While these reports have not been independently confirmed, what is not in doubt is that riots have broken out in the two several northern Nigerian cities like Kano, Zaria, Gombe, Sokoto, Maiduguri and Kaduna as presidential poll results show Goodluck Jonathan is set to win.
With nearly all the votes counted, the incumbent - a Christian from the oil-producing Niger Delta - has almost twice the number of his main rival.
Young supporters of Muhammadu Buhari, who is popular in the north, have been clashing with police.
The African Union observer team said it was Nigeria's best poll for decades.
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan yesterday expressed sadness over the “sporadic unrest” in some cities of the North, calling on all our political leaders especially his co-contestants in the weekend polls which he won to appeal to their supporters to stop further violence in the interest of stability, peace and well being of Nigeria.
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