Giving hope to persecuted Christians since 1995
Select Page

10/26/2022 Nigeria (International Christian Concern) – According to media outlet Morning Star News, Fulani militants killed more than 70 Christians last week in a village in central Nigeria. The slaughter prompted state officials to acknowledge that the lack of government protection means citizens must defend themselves.  

According to Terumbur Kartyo, the chairman of the Ukum Local Government Council in Benue State, “In just two days, over 70 Christians were killed by Fulani militiamen in the Gbeji community in our local government area.” 

Kartyo continued, sharing that the Fulani militants shot and injured more than 100 Christians in Udei and Yelewata villages, displacing thousands more who fled for their lives.  

According to an area resident, “About 36 corpses of some of the victims have so far been recovered and taken to the mortuary.”  

Benue state government officials visited the area after the attacks. They stated that since the federal government is unable to stop the violence, it ought to provide high-powered arms to citizens’ defense groups. 

“We are standing on our request for the federal government to give us a license for our Volunteer Guards to bear AK-47s and other sophisticated weapons,” said Secretary to the State Government Anthony Ijohor, representing Benue Gov. Samuel Ortom. “The security agencies have been overstretched, and, that being the case, our people have to defend themselves.” 

Radicalized Fulani militants, who belong to the largely nomadic Fulani herding communities found mostly in northern Nigeria, pose threats to Christian farming villages. Militants often attack Christians and burn their farms, especially in more rural communities. 

Please pray for those suffering from the violence in Nigeria.  

For interviews, please contact: [email protected]