More Problems for Christians in Nigeria
But is it all caused by Boko Haram?
By Scott A. Morgan, Special to ASSIST News Service
The
State in question is Taraba, which lies to the south of the Area where
the Islamists have focused their insurgency which are the States of
Yobe, Adamawa and Borno. It also forms part of the border with Cameroon.
Like several other States in Nigeria, Taraba had had one person
dominate the political landscape. That person is Senator Emmanuel
Bwacha, and while researching this article, a search was conducted
regarding the political landscape of Taraba and I discovered that his
website was taken down by theNigerian Authorities. It is believed that
nothing happens in the State without his knowledge.
The
question now is who is the guilty party? It is reported that they are
the Fulani’s, a nomadic tribe that resides in the area. According to a
report documented by the Nigeria Conflict Security Analysis Network, and
analyzed by World Watch Research, which is part of Open Doors
International, the numbers, especially related to the Fulani’s, are
staggering. Using data collected between December 2013 and July 2015 the
following incidents have taken place within Taraba State:
* 1,484 Christians have been killed which are broken down into 532 men, 507 women and 445 children.
* 2,388 were injured which were broken down into 1,069 men, 817 women and 502 children.
* 171 Churches were destroyed, 314 homes, and 39 shops and businesses.
Earlier
this year Nigerians elected a New President, Muhammadu Buhari, to deal
with a myriad of issues such as a poor economy and the Boko Haram
insurgency. These concerns have easily overshadowed the events that have
occurred in Taraba. It has been recommended that the UN Human Rights
Council send a Commission of Inquiry to the region (Middle Belt) The
focus will be to determine if ethnic/religious cleansing is taking place
in this state.
The
region is already in a precarious state. Nothing else that will inflame
tensions needs to occur. It’s time for Abuja and its allies/donors to
face some critical questions. Such why is the UN interested in the
Atrocities there and not in the Northeast? Why is the Nigerian
government focused more on Boko Haram as a threat to National Security
than what is occurring in Taraba?
Photo
captions: 1) Shocking image of some of the Christians who have perished
in Nigeria. 2) Fulani herdsmen on the attack. 3) A Church destroyed by
Islamists in Nigeria. 4) Scott A. Morgan.
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