Northern Christian leaders condemn attacks during holy season

Reverend John Joseph Hayab

The Forum of Northern Christians, under the umbrella of the Northern Christian Association (NCA), has decried what it described as persistent attacks across Northern Nigeria, saying the trend has continued to cast a shadow over Easter celebrations.

The Northern Christian leaders reacted to the recent attacks in Jos, Plateau State, and parts of Kaduna State on Palm Sunday, where several innocent lives were lost in violent assaults. 

They noted that the incidents, particularly that of Jos North, left families bereaved and communities displaced at a time when preparations for Easter were underway.

In a press statement to mark the Easter celebration by NCA Chairman, Reverend Joseph John Hayab, and Secretary General, Bishop Mohammed Naga, the Forum lamented that “instead of joy and spiritual reflection, many communities across Northern Nigeria are observing the season in an atmosphere defined by grief, uncertainty, and recurring violence.”

The group further stated that the situation is not limited to Plateau State, pointing to ongoing insecurity in Benue, Borno, Niger, and Taraba States, “where killings and abductions persist, while several communities continue to grapple with violence, displacement, and fear.”

According to the Forum, “the recurring pattern of attacks during Christian holy seasons raises serious concerns about the effectiveness of existing security measures and the ability of authorities to adequately protect citizens at such critical periods.”

Hayab warned that “the continued recurrence of these incidents risks normalising violence and deepening the suffering of affected communities, while also eroding public confidence in the capacity of the government to guarantee safety.”

The NCA called on the Federal Government and security agencies “to move beyond routine condemnations and demonstrate stronger commitment through sustained and strategic action aimed at ending the cycle of violence and ensuring that perpetrators are brought to justice.”

It also urged religious, traditional, and community leaders to intensify efforts at promoting unity, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence across Northern Nigeria, stressing the need for collective responsibility in addressing the crisis.

Despite the prevailing challenges, the Forum said Easter remains a powerful symbol of hope and renewal, encouraging faithful to remain steadfast in faith and refuse to give in to fear despite the challenges. 

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