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ECWA laments rising insecurity in Kaduna, Plateau, says it spent N300m on ransom payment

Published on April 27, 2025 at 06:34 AM

The Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) has raised alarm over the escalating violence, banditry, and kidnappings affecting communities in Kaduna and Plateau states, calling for urgent intervention from the Federal Government.

At a press conference held at the ECWA headquarters in Jos, the General Secretary, Rev. Ayuba Asheshe, expressed deep concern over the worsening security situation, revealing that the Church has spent over ₦300 million in ransom payments, yet more than 50 members remain in captivity.

“In Kaduna State, the Kwassam DCC in Kauru Local Government Area has faced relentless attacks, leading to the loss of over 20 lives and the abduction of more than 100 individuals, including church members,” Asheshe said. “Despite enormous financial efforts, the crisis persists, crippling farming activities and threatening food security.”

He also reported that in the Lere LGA of Kaduna, gunmen attacked three communities — Majagada 1, Majagada 2, and Tsohon Gann Binawa — on February 4, 2025, killing six people and kidnapping 16 others.

Asheshe further lamented the violence in Plateau State, citing recent attacks in Hurti Village, Bokkos LGA, where over 40 people, including two pastors, were killed, and 240 houses razed. Similarly, in Zike and Kimakpa communities of Bassa LGA, more than 50 people were murdered in a separate attack on April 14.

The cleric described the attacks as part of a systematic campaign against predominantly Christian communities, emphasizing the urgent need for a coordinated response to restore peace and security in affected areas.

He concluded by calling on all levels of government and stakeholders to develop and implement effective strategies to end the cycle of violence and protect vulnerable communities across Nigeria.

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