Calling on the President to take an immediate and decisive action, the rights group insisted that the recent attack on Catholic Seminary was a continuation of the ongoing genocide against Christians in Southern Kaduna.
HURIWA, in a statement by its Coordinator, Emanuel Onwubiko, tasked President Buhari, as the father of the nation, to kindly halt the massive attacks and killings of Christians in Southern Kaduna by suspected armed Fulani terrorists. The group noted that the attack in kagoma, Jema’a local government area council of the state, which was targeted on a Roman Catholic Senior Seminary, fits into a pattern of genocides that have gone on for over five years since president Buhari came on board.
Recall that gunmen suspected to be Fulani bandits had attacked St. Albert the Great Institute of Philosophy, a seminary belonging to the Catholic Church leading to the abduction of an unspecified number of students. HURIWA condemned the attack and what it further described “as the persistent and systematic decimation of Southern Kaduna Indigenous Christian population,” noting that “these are targeted violence and killings well crafted, coordinated and well executed genocides which President Buhari must stop and bring the perpetrators to face justice.
Sahara Reporters one I dislike about ur reports is it entails favoritism n curropt tendencies. The narratives is wrong, this is Nigeria army killing Biafran youth. Is wrong to say soldiers, residents clash. There is no clash.Pure ethnic cleansing.
The so called DSS never investigate the man that came out openly to be the leader of the terrorist Bandits that have killed many people.
There’s nowhere on earth where the white man accepts domination from another white man in perpetuity. 70+ million black biafrans are domìnated sùbjugated, abductèd & murdèred in nigeria by isIamic led nigeria government. no more, may GOD free biafra
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