Nigerian troops secure ravaged town
Soldiers restore calm in Jos after four days of Christian-Muslim violence.

Published On 21 Jan 2010
Heavily armed forces are patrolling the Nigerian city of Jos to bring security and relief after days of fierce clashes between rival Muslim and Christian groups.
During in the sectarian violence, hundreds of people have died and thousands more have fled their homes in fear.
Similar clashes in 2008 left more than 700 dead.
From Jos, Al Jazeera’s Owen Fay reports on how the Nigerian military is trying to re-establish order to the city.