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Church Decries Attacks On Schools, Christian Communities

Church Decries Attacks On Schools, Christian Communities

The Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria (CRC-N) in Taraba State has expressed concern on the deteriorating security situation in the country, noting that Christians were increasingly becoming targets of violent attacks in northern Nigeria.

This is contained in a communique issued to LEADERSHIP in Jalingo signed by Rev. Isaiah Jirapye Magaji, the president and Rev. Joseph Agbu Amadu Garba, the general secretary, at the end of the 161st Synod of the general church council held in Takum.

The synod was attended by the president of the church, Dr. Isaiah Jirapye Magaji; vice president, Dr. Bulus W. E. Surupe; general secretary, Rev. Joseph Agbu Amadu Garba; members of the board of trustees; church leaders from across the 20 regional church councils; as well as several institutional heads and fellowship representatives.

The communique reaffirmed its belief that Christians in Nigeria face targeted killings, citing recent concerns reportedly raised by US President Donald Trump.

It expressed support for international efforts to combat terrorism and banditry, and lamented that despite Nigeria’s designation as a “Country of Particular Concern,” attacks on schools and religious gatherings continued to rise.

The synod also accused some government officials of downplaying the crisis and expressed concern over statements by certain public figures, including Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, which were perceived as sympathetic to bandits without proper interrogation.

The communique further lamented the closure of boarding schools due to insecurity, describing it as a setback to national development.

The CRC-N urged the federal government to take decisive action rather than issuing rhetorical statements.

While acknowledging President Bola Tinubu’s efforts in reducing the frequency of attacks, the church called for renewed commitment to ensuring the safety of all citizens.

The synod strongly condemned the recent attacks on Tiv communities in Takum.

It commended Governor Agbu Kefas and the Commander of 6 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Jalingo, whose swift response helped restore relative peace in the affected areas.

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