A Christian group, the Emancipation Centre for Crisis Victims in Nigeria (ECCVN), has put the figure of Christians killed by Fulani militia in different communities in Plateau State at 11, while 18 people were injured in attacks within one week.
The group in a statement, said the recent spate of attacks took place in 11 communities in Jos South, Riyom, Barkin-Ladi, Mangu and Bokkos local government areas.
A legal practitioner, Dalyop Solomon Mwamtiri, an attorney with the ECCVN, who addressed a press conference in Jos,
said the renewed attacks by the herdsmen took the villagers by surprise.
“Three Christians in Darwat village were wounded in attacks as they worked on their farms on Wednesday April 26,” Mwamtiri said.
“The attackers were identified by Christian victims as Fulani terrorists. Gyang Danbwrang, Joshua Gyang and Mark Gyang were shot and injured by the terrorists.
“The Rev. Gwong Dachollom of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) in Darwat was ambushed, shot and cut with a machete along the Darwat-Wereng Camp route at about 3 p.m. on Monday April 24), area resident Rwang Tengwong said.
“The pastor was hacked and his motorcycle carted away by his attackers. He’s presently receiving medical attention at Vom Christian Hospital of the COCIN.
“In Farin Lamba village of Jos South Local Government Area, Fulani terrorists killed six Christians on Tuesday April 25.”
Mwamtiri said that while the burial of six Christians killed on April 25 at Farin Lamba of Turu in Vwang was ongoing, another tragic incident of armed attack was carried out against Christians in Gako community in Riyom LGA, where a Polytechnic graduate, Philip Bitrus, was shot dead by Fulani militias.
“On Sunday night, April 23, Fulani militias killed six Christians and wounded two others during coordinated attacks on residents of Wereng community and Bachi District of Riyom LGA as well as Tapo village of Heipang District in Barkin Ladi LGA.
“Two Christians were killed in Wereng village of Riyom Local Government Area, while the other four persons were killed in Tapo village of Heipang in Barkin Ladi LGA.
“The attacks were simultaneously coordinated between the hours of 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.
“In Wereng, a household was attacked, leaving one family member dead, and a second family member was ambushed while he was on his way to Kwi community.
“In Tapo, nine Christians were ambushed by the terrorists while they were on their way from another village. Four of them were killed, while five of them escaped with injuries.
“Survivors said the assailants spoke Fulfulde. They laid an ambush at Tapo forest and sporadically opened gunfire at them.
“These Christians were returning home from Heipang, the District headquarters in the Barkin Ladi Local Government Area.
“One of the Christians killed was Tapshak Guwus, 24, a student at the Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin Ladi.
“A community leader Shwamut Ishaku Elisha, said that five Christians were killed and dozens of houses burned down in Murish, Dungmunan and Manja villages of Mangu council in attacks at about midnight on April 16.
“The killings of Christians this month took place in the Murish community of Mangu LGA, Marish and Maitunbi villages of Bokkos LGA, Kuru Station in Wereng and Kwi of Riyom LGA, Rawuru of Fan and Tapo of Heipang in Barkin Ladi LGA, and Farin Lamba of Turu-Vwang of Jos South LGA,” he said.