43,000 Christians killed Nigeria – Report
Politics
By Anthony Isibor.
This latest figures, which is derived from their previous reports and local and international reports exposing violence against Christians in Nigeria includes fresh findings from verified media reports and survivors and eyewitnesses’ accounts.
Intersociety had on July 18, issued a special report, stating that “In the first 200 days of 2021 or 1st January to 18th July 2021, no fewer than 3,462 Christians were hacked to death by Islamic jihadists and their collaborators in the Nigerian security forces’ and that ‘3000 Christians were also abducted, 300 churches attacked and 10 priests abducted or killed’. It is our updated finding that in the last 13 days of July 2021, jihadists, especially the jihadist Fulani Herdsmen have killed over 100 Christians, particularly in Plateau and Benue States.
This was substantiated by the Corroborative Open Doors (USA) Report: 2015. According to Anna Mulder of the US-based Open Doors, “between July 2009 and December 2014, a period of five years, Boko Haram, BH, killed between 11,000-11,500 Christians in Northern Nigeria, forced 1.6 million to flee their homes to avoid being hacked to death by the Jihadists who also burnt or destroyed 13,500 churches and 1,500 Christian schools”.
In addition, “It has been further found, independently, that between Jan 2015 and July 2021, a period of six years and seven months, at least 4000 more churches and 500 Christian schools have been attacked and destroyed or burnt in part or in whole by the Jihadists. While BH attacks on churches and Christian schools, from 2009 to 2014 were majorly launched and carried out in Plateau, Kano, Kaduna, FCT, Taraba, Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Yobe, Gombe and Bauchi; the recent attacks especially by Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen have been targeted on Christian areas in Plateau, Benue, Southern Kaduna, Taraba, Adamawa, Niger and Kastina States.
“Over 500 Christian Communities Uprooted Since 2009: No fewer than 500 Christian communities have uprooted and seized or taken over, renamed and Islamized by the Jihadists since 2009. Boko Haram, ISWAP and Ansaru and Jihadist Fulani Bandits have forced Christians out of their ancestral homes and communities in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, Gombe, Bauchi, Taraba, Kastina, Sokoto, and Niger States, Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen have sacked hundreds of Christian communities in Plateau, Southern Kaduna, Benue, Taraba and Adamawa States.
“Over 100 communities have been affected in Southern Kaduna alone and in Benue, Plateau and Taraba States, Christian homes and churches have been destroyed or burnt beyond recognition and their communities and Christian sacred worship centers sacked and replaced with Mosques and Muslim settlements.”
The report showed that Borno, Taraba, Adamawa, Plateau, Southern Kaduna and Benue States are the worst hit.
“For instance, indigenous Christians used to be dominant in Southern Borno, Southern Kebbi, Northern Adamawa, and parts of Gombe, 40% in Kaduna and over 80% in Southern part of the State, 80% in Plateau, over 90% in Benue and 60% in Taraba. They are also found in their large numbers in five Local Government Areas of Niger State including Shiroro, Munya and Rafi. But since 2009, these Christians and their settlements are facing threats of annihilation in the hands of the Jihadists,” it said.
It revealed that “Over 80% of fertile farmlands and cultivated farmlands ancestrally owned by indigenous Christians across the country have also been brutally threatened or attacked or occupied, leading to country-wide chronic food shortages and galloping increases in their prices.
Intersociety’s recent research had also found that no fewer than 700 forests, bushes and farmlands have been threatened, or attacked, or occupied by the Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen since 2016 in the ancestral Igbo lands of Benue, Kogi, Delta, Edo, Rivers, Anambra, Imo, Ebonyi, Enugu and Abia States.
According to the Intersociety, “The killings had emanated from the propagation of radical Islamism in Nigeria or any part thereof. The total number of moderate Muslims killed by Jihadists in the same past twelve years is independently put at 29,000. Of the no fewer than 43,000 Christian deaths, 20% or over 8,600 deaths are members of the Church of Brethren in Nigeria or EYN.”
It stated that “The 43,000 Christian deaths occurred following systematic and coordinated attacks majorly targeted at Christians by radical Islamists or Islamic Jihadists and their collaborators (‘esprit de jihad’) in the Nigerian security forces.
“Atrocities of The jihadists Against Nigerian Christians: The atrocities of the Jihadists majorly directed at Christians and their properties including homes, worship and learning centers; ancestral lands, farmlands, forests and bushes include: massacres, killings, mutilations, torture, maiming, abductions, hostage-taking, rape, girl-child defilements, forced marriages, disappearances, extortions, forceful conversions and destruction or burning of homes and sacred worship and learning centers as well as forceful occupation of farmlands, destruction and forceful harvesting of farm crops and other internationally prohibited acts.
“Out of independently estimated total ‘direct deaths’ of over 72,000 defenseless Nigerian citizens in the hands of Islamic Jihadists and their ‘esprit de jihad’ in the country’s security forces since 2009, 43,000 Christians have died involving:
Boko Haram, ISWAP and Ansaru 18,000-18,500 Christian deaths, Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen 18,500-19,000 Christian deaths and others 5,500-6000 Christian deaths including security forces 2000-2,500 Christian deaths and Jihadist Fulani Bandits (formed in Zamfara State in 2011) 3,500 Christian deaths.
“In other words, from July 2009 to Dec 2014, BH killed 11,500 Christians and from Jan 2015 to July 2021, the Jihadist Terror Group, joined by ISWAP and Ansaru killed additional 7000 Christians. Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen, on their part, killed 6500 Christians including 1,229 in 2014 and 1,300 in 2015, from Jan 2010 to June 2015, a period of five and half years; and from June 2015 to July 2021, a period of six years, the Government protected jihadist cattle herders had attacked and massacred 12,5000 Christians, it said.
“Further breakdown, going by our previous reports and investigated others indicated that Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen attacked and killed 650 Christians June-Dec 2015; 1,700 Christians in 2016; 2000 Christians in 2017; 2,400 Christians in 2018; about 1200 Christians in 2019; more than 2,400-2500, out of 3,530 total Christian deaths in 2020; and 2100 Christians from Jan to July 2021-totaling 12,500 Christians killed by Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen alone since June 2015 since the inception of the present Central Government.
“The above statistical breakdown and analysis also indicated that Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen killings doubled from Jan 2010 to June 2015, a period of five and half years with 6,500 Christian deaths; to 12,500 Christian deaths from June 2015 to July 2021, a period of six years. Boko Haram Jihadists, on their part, killed more Christians (11,500 Christian deaths) from July 2009 to June 2015, a period of six years, than they (including ISWAP, Ansaru and others) have killed (7,000 Christians) from July 2015 to July 2021, a period of six years,” it said.
It also said that the attack on churches and Christian schools has also increased compared to the number of mosques and Islamic learning centers.
“For instance, the number of churches threatened or attacked and destroyed or burned down has risen to over 300 and from July 2009 to July 2021, no fewer than 17,500 churches and 2000 Christian schools have been affected.
“The number of Mosques and Islamic learning centers attacked by the Jihadists is minutely insignificant and acutely disproportionate when compared with the number of churches or Christian schools attacked. While attacks on symbols of worship by Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen and Jihadist Fulani Bandits are 100 percent targeted at churches and Christian schools, those perpetrated by BH, ISWAP, Ansaru and others are mostly directed at churches and Christian schools with an insignificant percent directed at Mosques and Islamic learning centers<” it said.
In addition, it was also independently found that no fewer than 30 million Christians especially in Northern Nigeria and their ethno-religion were threatened and 10 million of them have been uprooted, six million forced to flee their homes or geopolitical locations to avoid being hacked to death and over four million displaced and became IDPs; and out of the four million Christian IDPs, over one million are found in Benue State and 1.3m in the ‘BAY’ States of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, excluding Taraba.
The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law is a leading research and investigative rights group since 2008 and has monitored, investigated, documented and exposed religious persecution and other forms of religious violence by state and non-state actors across Nigeria and beyond since 2010
-August 05, 2021, 14:18 GMT|
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