...says 102 killed, 215 injured, 50,000 houses burnt in six months
The
Christian Association of Nigeria said those responsible for the killing
of 102 villagers in Godogodo and Gidan Waya communities in Jema'a Local
Government Area of Kaduna State were not spirits but the murderous Fulani herdsmen.
The organisation charged both President Muhammadu Buhari and Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai to rise up to the menace as mandated by the constitution because they have not done enough to curtail the massacre that is now spreading like a wildfire.
Addressing a press conference in Abuja, while
receiving representatives of the 25 villages displaced by the crisis
rocking Southern Kaduna, the President of CAN, Dr. Samson Supo Ayokunle disclosed that 50,000 houses were burnt in 25 Christian communities, 102 killed and 215 injured in Kaduna State within six months by the herdsmen adding the killings amounted to ethnic and religious cleansing.
According
to him, Christians in those communities in Southern Kaduna have been
facing the dangers of annihilation, extinction and genocide because of
the threats of attacks by Fulani herdsmen.
"Many
of them can no longer live in their communities, 32 people were
recently given mass burial. Whoever is killed, whether Christian or
Muslim, deserve not to be killed in this country", he said
Ayokunle
wondered why El-Rufai who is the chief security officer of Kaduna State
would visit the two communities only once despite the fact that many
houses were burnt and three villages were taken over by the gun-wielding
Fulani militants.
He
said, "Is this not Boko Haram in another colour? I want to plead with
the government, this is a moment of truth. It is not about politics,
religion or ethnicity. It is about the value that is attached to life.
"To
keep Nigeria as one is first the task of government before it becomes
the task of the citizens. Ethnic and religious cleansing should stop
henceforth. Every systematic killing should stop.
"We
know the President is trying but that is not enough. You have to do
more to save these innocent lives. We are appealing to the Federal
Government and Governor El-Rufai, the Inspector-General of Police,
Ibrahim Idris to do their work and let us see and not rhetoric. Killings
in those communities have continued up till now. Let us not forget that
an invitation to aggression depends on the degree of frustration."
The
Secretary of CAN, Godogodo Zone, Rev. Chawangon Nathan, said the
problem started in May 26, 2016 had degenerated to uncontrollable crisis
due to non-challant attitude of those in authority.
According
to him, not less than 25 villages in Southern Kaduna had been brought
down by the Fulani herdsmen, who media unfortunately described as
unknown gunmen.
He added that despite knowing the culprits, the security operatives refused to arrest them.
Nathan
said, "Over 102 people have so far been killed with about 215 sustained
various degree of injuries. 50, 000 houses burnt in 25 villages, over
10, 000 displaced and over 30, 000 hectares of land destroyed
deliberately by Fulani herdsmen within six months. The
governor visited only one village once and the impact of that visit is
not felt up till today. There is religious sentiment among the security
operatives.”
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