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NBA Plateau Branches Demand Action Over Killings As Christian Leaders Raise Funds For Insurgency Victims

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisApril 23, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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NBA Plateau Branches Demand Action Over Killings As Christian Leaders Raise Funds For Insurgency Victims.

In the wake of persistent violent attacks in Plateau State by suspected Fulani militia, the four branches of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) in the state have issued a strong call to action, declaring that the time for mere slogans is over. Replacing the often-heard phrase “Enough is enough,” the lawyers now urge citizens and leaders alike to adopt a more assertive stance: “This is enough, and let us stand up and take action.”

 

This bold statement was delivered on Tuesday during a press briefing held at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) State Secretariat in Jos. The four NBA branches — Jos, Pankshin, Bukuru, and Shendam — came together to condemn the rising wave of violence in communities such as Bokkos and Bassa, where numerous lives have recently been lost, with many others left injured, displaced, and traumatised.





 

Chairman of the Jos NBA branch, Leah Hassan, speaking on behalf of the group, described the situation as heartbreaking and unacceptable. “It is utterly heart-wrenching that while Plateau has yet to recover from the horror and pain of previous attacks, our peace is once again shattered by another wave of senseless and barbaric killings,” she said. “These acts of violence are a direct assault on our shared humanity, the rule of law, and the fundamental right to life as enshrined in our Constitution.”

 

The NBA further called on the Federal Government to empower vulnerable communities to defend themselves, citing inadequate security personnel as a major concern. They emphasised the need for lawful self-defence mechanisms and better protective measures to prevent future attacks.

 

Echoing their concerns, the national NBA President, Afam Osigwe (SAN), also urged the Federal Government to take full responsibility for safeguarding every Nigerian, reinforcing the call for urgent and decisive action.

 

Meanwhile, in Lagos, a moving concert was held at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, to raise funds and awareness for victims of insurgency in Northern Nigeria. Organised by the Foundation of Truth Assembly (FOTA) Church, the event brought together some of Nigeria’s most respected Christian leaders and gospel musicians for an evening of solidarity and hope.

 

Prominent figures in attendance included Yomi Kasali, Ayo Oritsejafor, Mike Okonkwo, Yusuf Biniyat, and Isa el Buba. The concert served not only as a fundraiser but also as a platform to highlight the plight of displaced and bereaved families across the North.

 

Some widows from the affected regions shared emotional testimonies of losing their husbands to violence and the struggles of raising children alone. Their stories drew tears and inspired a renewed sense of purpose among attendees.

 

The musical segment featured soul-stirring performances by renowned gospel artistes such as Mike Abdul, Kaestring, Abbey Ojomu, and Wisdom Chigozie, who used their voices to call for an end to insurgency and advocate for peace.

 

Senior Pastor and convener of the event, Yomi Kasali, stressed the importance of national unity and empathy. “Christians in the North need the support of their brethren in the South to remain steadfast,” he said. He also noted that political divisions, particularly following the 2015 general elections, have contributed to insecurity and weakened the collective strength of the church in Nigeria.

 

As violence continues to cast a shadow over communities in Plateau and other northern states, voices from both the legal and faith communities are rising — calling not just for words, but for meaningful action.

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