Source:  www.persecution.org

Date:  November 27, 2023

Nigeria (International Christian Concern) – Gunmen abducted more than 100 people from the Mutunji community in Zamfara State in northwest Nigeria this weekend for not paying a tax imposed by the bandits. A leader in the community was also killed, according to locals.

The bandit’s leader, Damana, sent a ransom letter to the community demanding 110 million nairas (about $135,000 U.S.). He also threatened to abduct more people if the ransom weren’t paid. Neighboring communities were also sent a threatening note.

A Christian Leader from Zamfara State said the shooters targeted Christians, and that 72 members of his church were abducted. He said that dozens of attackers came on motorcycles shouting Allah Akbar [Allah is Great] and abducted senior citizens from Mutunji villages and neighboring communities.

Locals said the attacks began Friday and continued through Monday, yet no police or soldiers responded — despite military and police checkpoints in the village. Survivors are hiding in the bush, and police have yet to respond. Villagers cry out for the government to protect them. The village is made up of Muslims and Christians, but bandits with ties to radical factions of Islam want to eradicate Christians.

Gata Moses, a Christian rights activist in Jos city, accused the Zamfara government of keeping silent and being complicit in the attacks. Gata said that the gunmen are the same jihadists carrying out attacks against Christians in Borno, Maiduguri, Yobe, and Taraba. Some are Fulani militants killing Christians in Plateau, Benue, and Southern Kaduna.

Moses said Christians are persecuted for the sake of Christ, and that Nigeria’s leaders must uphold Nigeria’s constitution that supports freedom of religion.

HOW TO PRAY: Please pray for the Mutunji community in Zamfara State and Christians from other northern Christian communities in Nigeria. Pray for the immediate return of those who remain missing. Pray for the family of the leader who was killed. Pray for better security measures for this community.