Monday, March 21, 2022

Here's why Buhari should not be re-elected

 Christian communities were under heavy attack in a Southern Kaduna city in Nigeria on Sunday night.

Community members had just finished their church worship when armed insurgents arrived with sophisticated weapons, an eyewitness reported.

"Agban Kagoro is under heavy gunshot attacks with sporadic gunshots, burning down of houses in Adan, Mararaba, and Tsonje," one witness told International Christian Concern (ICC). "Twenty-five people were killed and over 100 houses burnt." He added that the evening attack occurred from 7
to 10 p.m. without the intervention of the Nigerian army.

"We are now hiding, our church and houses burnt; we are sleeping outside tonight," another eyewitness told ICC, adding that the exact number of casualties was yet to be determined.

Southern Kaduna, like many areas throughout Nigeria’s Middle Belt region, is facing incessant attacks by insurgents, mostly identified as Fulani militants, Boko Haram, and its offshoot, Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP).

“Please pray for Kagoro right now,” said an ICC source. “Militant herdsmen have entered Kagoro near the seminary, killing and burning the houses. Even the soldiers have run away because the attackers’ guns are superior to theirs. We are very much concerned for Kagoro, the center of Christianity in Southern Kaduna.”

Nigeria earned the title of Worst Persecuting Country in ICC’s 2021 Persecutor of the Year Awards. Due to violent terrorist groups and government indifference, tens of thousands have been killed and millions have been displaced.
"The Nigerian government has done almost nothing to stop the violence against Nigerian Christians, leading to continued violent persecution, said ICC President Jeff King. "This is a one-sided war, with an unending river of victims. We ask that you join us in praying for our brothers and sisters left devastated by yesterday's attack."
Please also contact the Nigerian embassy in your country today, calling on them to address the persecution of Christians.
For interviews, please contact: press@persecution.org.

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