Source:  www.barnabasfund.org

Date:  March 29, 2022

At least 50 people were killed and more than 100 abducted, including a church minister, when nine villages in Giwa Local Government Area (LGA) of northern Kaduna State, Nigeria were attacked late on March 24 and into the early hours of March 25.

A church and homes were razed, around 30 vehicles set on fire and cattle stolen during the assaults on the communities of Unguwar Kaya Fatika, Barebare, Dillalai, Zango Tama, Unguwar Bakko, Gidan, Alhajin Kadi, Kadanya and Duromi.

Former Kaduna State Governor, Ahmed Makarfi, said the violence was especially distressing as it came soon after more than 30 Christians were killed on Sunday, March 20, in attacks on four villages in Kaura LGA in southern Kaduna State by suspected Fulani militants.

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Former Kaduna State Governor, Ahmed Makarfi, has called for new strategy to end the violence in the state. [Image credit: Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi]

Makarfi, a Muslim, said both atrocities were a “stark reminder of the perilous times we seem to be in.”

“They are as abhorrent as they are condemnable,” he added. “No group or individual should be allowed the latitude to reduce human life to this or any other level of insignificance.”

He urged government and security agencies to come up with a new strategy to end the violence. “It is my earnest prayer that we don’t witness this again in the state,” added Makarfi.

Churches and Christian communities in Kaduna State are frequently targeted for attack and kidnappings are common. Jonathan Asake, President of Southern Kaduna Peoples Union, lamented in March that the increase in violence and abductions in the state had continued for so long that it now appeared normal. He made his comments after more than 40 residents of a Christian village in Kaduna State were abducted in a raid by suspected Fulani militants.

Lift up all those who mourn the loss of relatives and friends killed in these latest attacks (Matthew 5:4). Pray for wisdom and guidance for the authorities to help them put an end to the relentless violence in Kaduna State. Ask that the men of violence will answer the Lord’s call and turn from their wicked ways (2 Chronicles 7:14).