Herdsmen in Nigeria Kill Pastor, Others, as Policy to Settle Cattlemen Decried, Farmers protest violence, and Kaduna government land plans
Fulani herdsmen continue their vicious killing spree against Christians
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST News Service, who was born in Nigeria
KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA (ANS --September 1, 2016)
-- As farmers lamented policies designating land for cattlemen in
northern Nigeria, suspected Muslim Fulani herdsmen killed a pastor and
four other Christians in Kaduna state on Friday, August 19, 2016.
Pastor
Luka Ubangari of Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) at Angwan Anjo
village, near Godogodo in the Jema’a Local Government Area (LGA), was
shot and killed while returning from an evangelistic outreach in Golkofa
village, a resident of Gidan Waya, Emmanuel Garba, told Morning Star
News (http://morningstarnews.org/).
“The pastor was ambushed and murdered as he was returning to his village,” he said.
Suspected
Muslim Fulani herdsmen on Sunday, August 21, 2016, also attacked Ningon
village in Sanga LGA, killing two Christians in their homes as they
slept, area resident Nuhu Tukura told Morning Star News.
“Two
men were killed and a girl was injured,” said Tukura, a leader in the
community. “The girl had bullet wounds and is being treated at the
Kafanchan General Hospital.”
The
killed Christians were identified as Gambo Sule, 38, and Benjamin Auta,
35, both members of the Evangelical Reformed Church of Christ (ERCC) in
Ningon village. The attack took place at about 8:45 p.m.
Suspected
herdsmen on Sunday, August 14, 2016, also attacked Ungwar Mada village,
killing a married couple of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA).
Their names were not immediately available. A resident of Ungwar Mada
told Morning Star News that armed Muslim Fulani herdsmen invaded the
Christian community at night and forced their way into the couple’s
home.
“The
attacks came as the Kaduna state government proposed granting land to
the Fulani, who are nomadic pastoralists, in an effort to settle them
and keep them from property disputes said to be behind the aggression
against the predominantly Christian farmers,” said the Nigeria
correspondent for Morning Star News.
“Solomon
Musa, head of an umbrella body uniting regional ethnic groups known as
the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU), said in a recent press
statement that the Muslim Fulani herdsmen’s aggression is not motivated
by property issues.”
He
added, “The same people suspected of carrying out this genocide, that
has nothing to do with grass for cows, are the ones being given the
government’s approval to sit on annexed land within communities that are
completely agrarian.”
Kaduna
Governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, has since backed away from a proposal
to grant the herdsmen grazing reserves on or next to farmers’ land,
shifting instead to opening land reserves for investors to develop
ranches on which the herdsmen would be settled.
Kaduna
State Commissioner for Agriculture and Forestry Manzo Daniel Maigari
told the Nigerian newspaper, THISDAY, that the ranches will have the
same goal of stopping conflict between herdsmen and farmers.
“If
you settle herdsmen in ranches, they don’t have to go to people’s farms
and spoil the farms,” he said. “So it is the solution that government
is looking for.”
Morning
Star News went on to say that spoiling farms, however, was not the only
complaint lodged by thousands of protestors in Gwantu, in the Sanga
LGA, on Friday (Aug. 26). Besides alleging state confiscation of their
lands for cattle grazing, they decried relentless violence inflicted on
them in the past five years.
The
protest was organized by SOKAPU. Musa of the organization said in his
press statement that between 2011 and 2015, Fulani herdsmen in southern
Kaduna state launched more than 200 attacks that killed over 4,000
people.
“In
most of the affected communities, women and children were brutally
murdered in a most barbaric manner,” he said. “While in some cases they
were hacked to death, in others they were burnt alive and or blown up
with explosives.”
Muslim
Fulani herdsmen are also suspected in the kidnapping of the Rev. Yusufu
Magaga, an ECWA pastor in Kabene-Surubu village, about two months ago.
Pastor Magaga was abducted the night of July 6, when herdsmen attacked
Kabene-Surubu village in Kauru LGA, Kaduna state.
“The
village was attacked by Fulani herdsmen,” village resident Jacob Wakili
reportedly said. “They destroyed the ECWA worship building and abducted
the pastor of the church, the Rev. Yusufu Magaga, and left many others
injured.”
Note
from Dan Wooding. It appears to me that the Fulani herdsmen are now
trying to outdo Boko Haram in their savagery against Christians in the
land of my birth. Please pray for the believers in that region.
Photo
captions: 1) The Rev. Luka Ubangari was killed by suspected Muslim
Fulani herdsmen in southern Kaduna state. (Morning Star News photo,
courtesy of his family). 2) Fulani herdsman with an AK47 weapon. 3) Dan
Wooding and family with his late missionary mother, Anne Wooding,
looking at a copy of “Blind Faith,” a book that co-wrote with her about
her life in both the UK and Nigeria, where she was a pioneer missionary
to the blind. The book carries a foreword by Pastor Chuck Smith.
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 75, is an award-winning winning author,
broadcaster and journalist who was born in Nigeria, West Africa, of
British missionary parents, Alfred and Anne Wooding, who then worked
with the Sudan Interior Mission, now known as SIM. He now lives in
Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for
some 53 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six
grandchildren who all live in the UK. Dan is the founder and
international director of the ASSIST (Aid to Special Saints in Strategic
Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS), and is also the author of
some 45 books. He also has a weekly radio show (Front Page Radio) and two TV shows (Windows on the World-- with Mark Ellis, and Inside Hollywood with Dan Wooding) all based in Southern California. You can write to Dan Wooding at assistnews@aol.com .
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