Islamic Group Seeks Justice For 16 Nigerians 'Killed By Burkina Faso Army' | Sahara Reporters

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An Islamic group under the umbrella of Jam’iyyatu Ansaariddeen Attijjaniyya (JAMAA) has demanded justice for Nigeria adherents of Tijjaniyya who were reportedly killed by Burkinabe Army in Burkina Faso on their way to visit the Tijjaniyya worldwide leader.

The National Secretary of JAMAA, Sayyidi Muhammad AlQasim Yahaya, while addressing journalists in Abuja, said the adherents of Tijjaniyya worldwide are known to regularly pay visits to the home country of their leader, Sheikhul-Islam Alhaji Ibrahim Niasse Al-Kaulahee, particularly for conferences and Maulid celebrations, according to Daily Trust.

The JAMAA national secretary said that during the 2023 journey, a delegation of Nigerians in a convoy of luxurious and mini-buses was stopped by the Burkinabe Army on patrol and made to disembark from their buses. He continued, “The current number of casualties is 16 dead, while some vehicles and their occupants are yet to be accounted for.

 

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Hmmmm, what meaneth thou. Now is not Nigerian govt asking for justice for those nigerians killed but Islamic group?

Burkina Faso well done ooo. If u see dem again as dey de bush with guns and their cattles, shoot at sight. U guys tink you are still in Nigeria' four walls boundaries where you guys do rubbish and recieve government aid

Point of correction, they killed 16 fulani terrorists.

16 Nigerians or 16 terrorists? What is the proof they are nigerians?

They are terrorists going to Mail to buy weapons to terrorize Nigerians, good riddance to rubbish.

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