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June 19 in Nigerian history: Jos religious clashes leave 5 dead, 12 injured; UK PM David Cameron visits Nigeria

Last updated: June 21, 2026 4:24 am
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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On June 19, 2011, British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived in Nigeria for a two-day visit focused on strengthening trade ties and promoting democratic values.


Speaking after meeting Nigerian leaders, Cameron said Britain sees Nigeria as a key economic partner in Africa.

He announced plans to expand UK investment in energy, infrastructure, and tech, calling trade “the best route to jobs and growth for both nations.”

Cameron also urged free elections and stronger institutions. “Prosperity and freedom go together,” he told reporters in Abuja. “Nigeria’s voice matters for the whole region.”

5 people dead and 12 others injured in Jos religious killing

On June 19, 2011, violence erupted in parts of Jos over the weekend as clashes between Muslim and Christian communities left 5 people dead and 12 others injured, officials confirmed Monday.

The unrest began late Sunday after an argument between youths from both groups escalated, according to eyewitnesses.

Stones were thrown, then gunfire followed in at least two neighborhoods. Security forces were deployed to restore order and a dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed in affected areas.

Plateau State police said the injured were taken to Jos University Teaching Hospital, with 3 in serious condition. No arrests had been announced as of press time.

Jos has seen repeated cycles of sectarian violence over land, politics, and religion since 2001. Community and religious leaders from both faiths issued a joint call for calm and urged residents to avoid reprisal attacks.

“Enough blood has been spilled,” said a local imam and pastor in a joint statement. “We must choose dialogue over violence.”

The state government pledged an investigation and compensation for families of victims.

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Lawal Sodiq Adewale aka CHOCOMILO is an award winning journalist. Mail me at Chocomilo@withinnigeria.com. See full profile on Within Nigeria's TEAM PAGE
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