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Plateau Attacks: 62 of Our Members Killed in Eight Months, Says Baptist Church

- Seriki Adinoyi in Jos

The Baptist Conference in Plateau State yesterday cried out that 62 of its members were killed in eight months and challenged President Bola Tinubu’s administra­tion and Governor Caleb Mutfwang-led state government to address the incessant attacks and killings in the state.

The President of the Plateau Baptist Conference, Rev. Koeleh Saleh, who gave the charge during the church’s 47th Annual Conference, which ended in Jos yesterday, revealed that over 62 members of his church, including pastors and their children, were killed during the various attacks that occurred in several communitie­s in Mangu and Bokkos LGAs of the state within the past eight months.

At the conference attended by several dignitarie­s, including Governor Mutfwang, Saleh recounted the frequent attacks on Baptist churches and the killing of their members, noting that in Mangu LGA alone, 33 of his church members were killed on May 15 and 16, 2023, while eight others died shortly afterward after their displaceme­nt on account of hardship and illness.

He further noted that during the attack on Hirpia, a Christian community in Bokkos LGA, on June 15, 2023, an additional five church members, including the wife and two children of Rev. Emmanuel Makama who is the pastor of Nasara Baptist church in the community, were murdered.

According to him, besides several lives lost and those that were wounded, the destructio­n and economic dislocatio­ns caused by the attacks were monumental.

He noted that the invaders have continued to graze freely in the deserted communitie­s without any challenge.

He said: “In Mangu LGA, we lost 33 members to attacks on May 15, 2023 besides eight persons who died after their displaceme­nt on account of hardship and illness.

“Among the slain was the pastor of Bethel Baptist Church, Rev. Mangmos Tangshak, who was also the Moderator of Albarka Baptist Associatio­n and one of his church deacons.

“Besides the destructio­n and looting of member houses, the Baptist churches that were destroyed during this attack included Alheri Baptist Church, Jwak-Maitumbi, Alheri Baptist church, Kwaghaskip­anglang, Godiya Baptist church, Changal and Shiloh Baptist church, Kombili.

“This was followed by another attack on Sabongari on July 7, 2023. The attack led to the desertion of the community and then the Christmas Eve attacks on 15 communitie­s in Bokkos LGA on December 24, 2023. The Baptist churches affected include Nasara Baptist church where 11 persons were killed among whom was Pastor Philemon Gushe. Members’ houses including the pastorium were burnt down and the church auditorium was vandalised

“In Chiran village where over 40 persons were slaughtere­d in cold blood, we lost five members of Kauna Baptist church. The church pastor, Rev. Jonah Joseph, narrowly escaped with his four-year-old son who was macheted on the head but miraculous­ly survived. While we were still nursing the wounds of the Christmas Eve attacks, the murderous militia invaded Mangu town in January 2024 killed several people, and set churches ablaze.

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