In Nigeria’s Middle Belt, communities continue to grieve as waves of violence leave families devastated and the nation searching for answers. At the center of this advocacy is Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo, a well-known cleric and humanitarian whose firsthand experience gives weight to the growing alarm.
In an exclusive conversation with LN247, he shares what he has witnessed, why he believes the international community must act, and what hope looks like for Christian communities struggling under relentless attacks.
He describes the compassion and strength he draws from his faith even as he recounts the suffering of people across multiple tribes. According to him, many victims of these attacks go unrecorded, and he believes what is unfolding is driven by “an Islamic agenda… They will kill us. They suppress us.” His words underscore the urgency of the crisis and the need to confront the growing threat facing Christian communities in the region.
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