Baptists Condemn Killings Of Christians In Plateau

Governor Mutfwang of Plateau State
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The Nigerian Baptist Convention has condemned the wanton killings of Christians and destruction of churches by the Fulani militia in Bokko Local government area of Plateau State.

 According to a statement released by Public Relations Officer (PRO), Nigerian Baptist Convention, Rev. Eben Durodola “about fifty people were killed by the fulani militia in NTV, Dares, Yelwa and Chirang, where a Baptist church was burnt and  nine members including the pastor of the church, Solomon Gushe were killed.”

 The statement added: “Forty people in Chirang villiage were also reported to have been killed by the rampaging Fulani militias.

 “The President of the Nigerian Baptist Convention, Rev Dr Israel Adelani Akanji who was saddened by the killings called on security Agencies to bring the culprits to book.

“He requested President Bola Tinubu to as a matter of urgency provide necessary security to all Nigerians and bring an end to the wanton killings of Christians in the Northern part of the country.

“He stated that the Nigerian Baptist Convention is saddened with the continue killing of Christians like chicken in Plateau State and other parts of the country.

“Rev Akanji berated the high level of insecurity in the country for the past years without any meaningful solution from the security agencies.

He called on all Christians to wake up and provide assistance to those who lost their relations and those who were wounded in the attack and are currently in the hospital.

 “According to Him, the Fulani militias decided to strike during the Christmas celebration when people are in the mood of giving thanks to God for the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ.

 “Rev Akanji urged the security Agencies to provide needed security to every Nigerians and put a stop to the senseless killings of Christians.

“He prayed for peace and security of this country particularly those that are vulnerable to the attacks of Fulani militia and others.”


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