– Zamfara Police spokesman said that no Muslim was given money to be converted to Christian
– “The investigation carried out so far by the police and other security agencies, including the undercover agency has not revealed such happening in any part of Zamfara State
– He said investigations however revealed that a company, Neolife, dealing in food supplements had been carrying out marketing activities in the area which must have give rise to the rumour
The Zamfara State Police Command has denied rumour going around that a group of people had invaded some parts of the state capital, doling out money to Muslims in a bid to convert them to Christianity.
A statement signed by the spokesperson of the command, Mohammed Shehu, said that there was no iota of truth in the rumour.
He said, “The investigation carried out so far by the police and other security agencies, including the undercover agency has not revealed such happening in any part of Zamfara State.”
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He said investigations however revealed that a company, Neolife, dealing in food supplements had been carrying out marketing activities in the area which must have give rise to the rumour.
“They (the company employees) normally go round as a marketing strategy to look for customers but not to convert people to any religion,”he said.
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