Many Christian worshipers in Jos, Plateau State capital, Sunday,
got the rough side of the security beef up, following road blocks that
frustrated movement on many streets.
Amidst the threat by Boko Haram Islamist sect to unleash further
terror on the city, additional security measures were taken by security
agencies and churches to forestall any attack.
Meanwhile, in Kaduna, normal church activities proceeded peacefully,
yesterday, but there was elaborate security arrangement in all the
churches visited by Vanguard.
However, many Christians going to church in Jos were frustrated as
they were barred from driving through many roads. Vehicles were diverted
to alternative roads, which ended up being blocked at the other end by
other churches, thereby making it impossible for many Christians to go
to their churches.
Many returned home without attending services after going back and forth on many streets without making headway.
An angry worshiper said: “I have been going round and round for an
hour. I was diverted to another road and by the time I got to the end of
it, I was told I could not pass. I had to go back all the way.”
Attendance was low in some churches as people stayed away following
rumours that churches would be attacked by Boko Haram. Rumour was rife
on Saturday that movement was banned from morning till 2pm, but security
agencies later dismissed the rumour.
State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Emmanuel Ayeni, who went round some
churches to assess the security arrangements called for vigilance by
all to checkmate any planned attack.
He advised some of the churches visited to put in place additional
security measures that would make it impossible for would-be attackers
to penetrate their church. He cautioned members against loitering after
service.
Boko Haram sect had listed Jos among those targeted for renewed
attack over what it called reprisal attacks against Muslims following
the attack on Christ Chosen Church of God a few weeks back.
Elaborate security arrangement in Kaduna
According to Vanguard findings, churches in Sabo, Barnawa and Sabon
Tasha had full attendance, with most members leaving their cars at home
and trekking to their various places of worship, as part of security
measures agreed upon.
“At the Barnawa ECWA Good News Church, Hausa section that I attend,”
David Kajang said, “we have a membership strength of 420. Today’s
attendance was 395. A very high figure compared to other Sundays. No one
can scare us from worshiping the living God.”
Soldiers, Police, Civil Defence Corps and church security restricted
traffic to a single lane in many areas of the town where churches were
close to the streets.
In Zonkwa, Zangon Kataf Local Government Area, about 150km South of
Kaduna, youths were reported to be combing the bushes after it was
reported that some bomb-making materials were discovered on a farm close
to the town.
But there was no official confirmation from the Police.
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