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Plateau Crisis: Christian Group Speaks Up As 85 People Are Killed And 55 Hospitalized In The State

Plateau Crisis: Christian Group Speaks Up As 85 People Are Killed And 55 Hospitalized In The State

Following a herdsmen invasion in Irigwe chiefdom of Bassa LGA in Plateau State, the TEKAN/ECWA bloc of the Christian Association of Nigeria stated that over 85 people were killed and also more than 55 others were hospitalized.

Within 18 days of the crisis in Irigwe, 3, 141 dwellings were burned down, according to the church.

According to the group, attacks by alleged Fulani herdsmen resulted in the vandalism of 1,520 homes, the destruction of 2, 901 farms, and the displacement of 5,901 families during the same time.

At the time under consideration, the Church leaders said that more than 29,805 individuals had been relocated, 26 villages had been demolished, and 39 communities had been damaged.

Rev. Moses Ebuga, the leader of the TEKAN/ECWA Bloc of the CAN, speaking to newsmen on the situation in Jos said, “Recently the Irigwe land in Bassa LGA, of Plateau State has been in the news, over killings and destructions by Fulani herdsmen in the land.

“We would like to use this medium to give a report of what has happened as observed and recorded by the Church.

“From July 30th to August 17th, 2021, over 85 persons were killed, over 55 persons were hospitalized, over 3,141 houses were burnt, about 1,520 houses vandalized and 2, 901) farms destroyed, with 5,901 families displaced,” he said.

“More than 29,805 people displaced, more than 26 villages destroyed, all within 39 Communities in Irigwe chiefdom of Bassa LGA,” he added.

“As Christians, and especially our Bloc on the Plateau cannot remain silent while its members and properties are destroyed by the Killer Fulani herders and militias, with no efforts by the government to stop these evil acts.

He added, “It has also come to our notice and we have verifiable evidence that whenever there are government directives or security agencies proceed on a house search for weapons or any such item, such is being carried out among the natives who barely are able to defend themselves from their regular and aided attackers and are further rendered helpless and more vulnerable in the face of the usual house to house onslaught which has become their fate, but surprisingly, the killer Fulani herder roam about with weapons strapped on their bodies in the open glare of the same security agencies are untouchable.

This is preposterous. We wish to state categorically that defense is a fundamental human right enshrined and protected by law and to this, we urge the government to be weary in invading the privacy of law-abiding and peaceful citizens and harassing them, and dispossessing them of even common kitchen utensils.

“We are hereby calling on the security agents in the state to be sincere and non-partisan in pursuit of their responsibilities, as it seems to favor a select few or particular group”.

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