Taraba
governor has advised Christians suffering from the regular invasions by
Fulani herdsmen to stand up and confront the crisis head-on with arms
and ammunition.
Darius Ishaku
Taraba State governor, Arc. Darius Ishaku has urged Christians
across the country to rise up and defend themselves against terrorists
before they are completely annihilated according to the Leadership.
Ishaku made the call yesterday in Jalingo during a thanksgiving
service organised by the Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN) to
celebrate new year and to pray for victims of Southern Kaduna massacre
and other victims of terrorism across the country.
Ishaku, who was represented by the Secretary to the Taraba State
Government, Mr Anthony Jellason, explained that the deliberate and
systematic massacre of Christians in southern Kaduna, the North East and
other parts of the country by terrorists over the years has called for
actions on the part of the people.
Ishaku said that the government cannot be everywhere to defend
people at all times and so the people should embrace their
constitutional rights to self-defense to save themselves from the evil
clutches of fundamentalist.
“I was at the site of the mayhem in parts of Ardo Kola this
morning and the level of destruction there is unimaginable. A few weeks
ago, it was in Gassol, then Karim. We are all aware of what is going on
in Southern Kaduna…"
“The people must wake up from their slumber and defend
themselves. You can’t just lie down and allow yourselves to be
annihilated by other groups. You have a constitutional right to
self-defense and now is the time to use it. The government alone cannot
do it,” Ishaku said.
Meanwhile, the state chairman of CAN Rev Benjamin Ube in his
message to the people called for intensified prayers for the people of
southern Kaduna and Christians all over the country who “ have been subjected to systematic attacks since 2009”.