Plateau Christians Unite in Outcry Against Ongoing Rural Killings
- by Musa, Jos, RNG247
- about 6 days ago
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In a powerful demonstration of solidarity, Christians in Jos, the capital of Plateau State, have raised their voices against the alarming surge in violent attacks that have ravaged rural communities in both Benue and Plateau states. Over the past three weeks, these incidents have resulted in numerous fatalities, compelling community leaders to demand urgent intervention from the federal government.
In a petition directed to Governor Caleb Mutfwang for delivery to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the protesters expressed their anguish and frustration over the persistent killings that have disrupted their lives and cultivated an atmosphere of fear and insecurity.
A diverse group of Christians, representing various denominations, came together for a peaceful protest that filled the major streets of Jos. The rally culminated at the Plateau State Government House in Rayfield, where they sought to amplify their message and call for immediate action.
Rev. Amos Mohzo, President of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) and a prominent voice among the protesting leaders, articulated the deep concerns of the community. He condemned the relentless, unprovoked assaults that have not only claimed lives but also left many injured and devastated entire livelihoods. "If decisive action is not taken," Rev. Mohzo warned, "we risk the extinction of entire communities."
Amidst the emotional clarity of their grievances, the protesters received a receptive ear when Governor Caleb Mutfwang accepted their petition. In his address, Mutfwang expressed profound gratitude for the unwavering support and prayers of the Plateau Christian community during these challenging times. He reassured the gathered crowd that the state government is committed to eradicating the violence and restoring a sense of peace to the region.
As the event drew to a close, participants joined in heartfelt prayers, not only pleading for lasting peace in Nigeria but also for greater unity among Christians across the nation. Their collective voice resonated with a determination to confront the violence head-on and foster a future where communities can thrive free from the threat of brutal attacks.
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