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Nigeria: New Year, Same Issues for Irigwe Christians in Plateau State

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“New Year, Same Issues for Irigwe Believers in Nigeria’s Plateau State,” International Christian Concern, January 10, 2023:

01/10/2023 Nigeria (International Christian Concern) – Christmas night was cold in Central Nigeria as believers in Miango gathered for Bible lessons and singing. The community has experienced significant loss over the years, largely due to attacks conducted by Fulani militants. Still, as the congregation of five hundred gathered by candlelight to celebrate Christmas, there was an atmosphere of peace and praise.

Fulani herdsmen attacks on the Irigwe people who populate the Miango area started about twenty years ago and have increased in intensity by the year. Ceaseless well-coordinated attacks continue to impact Irigwe people within the Chiefdom as well as residents in other communities within the Bassa Local Government Area and in neighboring Local Government Areas such as Jos North, Jos South, and Riyom as well as in neighboring Kaduna State.

Between the years 2000 and 2022, a total of fifty-seven communities of Irigwe people were attacked in nearly four hundred incidents. Some of the communities were attacked as many as ten times. In 2021, the attacks reached a record high in terms of the number of fatalities and injuries, the number of homes burnt down, the number of farms destroyed, and the amount of stored food burned.

There were a total of twelve communities displaced as of the end of 2020. In 2022 alone, thirty-two communities were displaced. Though some of these communities have returned, most communities in the Miango area have not gone back yet….

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