Members of the dreaded Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, otherwise known as Shi’ites sect again stormed the National Assembly, Abuja on Wednesday in a peaceful procession protesting the continued detention of their leader, Sheik Ibrahim El-zakzaky by the Agents of the Federal Government.
The protest was the second time within 48 hours as they made a similar one on Tuesday to mark the 68th birthday of the Islamic leader
However, the combined security forces Manning the National Assembly prevented the protesting members of the sect from gaining entry into the Complex as the two Chambers were in plenary sessions when they came calling.
Following this development, the members of the sect staged on a peaceful procession at the main entrance into the Complex, adjacent the popular Eagle Square and left when there was no hope of gaining entry as usual.
The Shi’ites sect leader and his wife had been custody for 1,227days and had been granted several bails by different courts but the agents of the state had failed to obey the rulings
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