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Gombe: Dep. Gov., CAN leadership appeal for calm over killing of 10 youths during procession

The Deputy Governor of Gombe State and the  leadership of the Christian  Association of Nigeria (CAN), North East Chapter on Monday appealed  on the Christian Community  to remain calm.

The appeal followed  the death of 10 persons  hit by a car during  a procession on Saturday night  by the Boys’ Brigade within Gombe metropolis ahead of the Easter.

NAN reports that a car allegedly ran into a group of Boys’ Brigade from  ECWA Church from  Bamusa, Barunde and  from St Peter’s Anglican Church, Madaki.

The were on a  procession on Saturday night to Sabon-Layi Area of Gombe Metropolis  where they were expected to celebrate  Easter on Sunday.

Rev. Abare Kala, the North East CAN Chairman  made the appeal  in an interview with newsmen in Gombe State.

Kala said that the association would follow due process  to seek redress on the situation.

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Kala said that the Christian body was putting in efforts that would  ensure that the situation was  properly managed.

“We call on the Christian Community in Gombe to take the situation in good faith, be calm and also follow the right channel in seeking redress on the issue on ground.

“Two wrongs cannot make a right. So, I appeal for caution in the process of addressing the issue. If we apply the wrong approach,  it will lead to another issue.

“For now, we are trying to calm the situation by appealing to Christians to see reasons for calm and allow the authorities concerned to take necessary measures.

“We have informed the security agencies concerned about  the situation on ground.

“We are aware of the pain this sad event had  caused, but let’s be calm and allow the leadership to handle the matter,” he said.

Also, the State Deputy Governor, Mr Charles Iliya, appealed for calm, adding that the government would take all necessary measures to ensure justice is done at the end.

Iliya noted that it was a painful experience but appealed for calm to allow the relevant authorities carry out their duties.

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The Gombe State  Police Command’s Public Relations Officer( PRO) , Mary Malum,  who confirmed the accident, said that  10 persons died from it.

Malum added that 30 others were being treated for various injuries they sustained from the mishap.

Malum said that eight out of the 10 dead persons were members of the Gombe State Boys’ Brigade while the other two were the driver of the car and his friend.

She  said that the police had started its investigation on the matter.

Michael Achika, the  Captain of the ECWA Church’s Boys’ Brigade from Bogo (Gombe State),  appealed to the government to offset  the bills that would be incurred by those undergoing treatment.

Achika also urged the the government to compensate   the families of the deceased.

He commended the staff of the Gombe State Specialist Hospital for  quickly attending to  the injured when they were taken there.

He said that the victims  were responding to treatment.(NAN)

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