By Kent Mensah, AfricaNews editor, Ghana
Curfew in the central Nigerian area of Jos is to be relaxed on Monday following the return of an uneasy calm. The army brought under control clashes between Muslim and Christian gangs which killed hundreds of people over the weekend. A disputed local election in the city triggered the two-day fight.
The latest clashes began early on Friday and were provoked by a local government chairmanship election after news spread that the ANPP party candidate backed by Hausas had lost the race.
Results showed the ruling PDP party candidate won but his swearing in, originally due on Monday, has been postponed.
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