The Concerned Christian Youths Forum has condemned the ongoing violence in Plateau and Benue states, calling for an immediate end to what they describe as the senseless killings of innocent Nigerians.
Speaking on behalf of the group on Friday, Convener James Paul Adama denounced the attacks, stating they are “an affront to natural justice and a gross violation of the sanctity and dignity of human life.”
Adama insisted that the current violence must not continue. “This human carnage must stop. The perpetrators of these atrocious acts must be brought to justice,” he declared. “All innocent, peace-loving people of this nation deserve to enjoy the safety and security that they are entitled to.”
The Forum charged the Federal Government to take urgent, bold, and decisive steps to end the violence, while also ensuring that displaced and affected communities receive the support needed to heal and rebuild.
While commending the efforts of security agencies so far, the Forum urged them to intensify their operations to decisively tackle the threat. “To the gallant men and women of our security agencies, we extend our utmost gratitude for your tireless dedication and sacrifice,” Adama said. “But we must ask that you redouble your efforts. The safety and well-being of our people must be guaranteed at all times.”
He emphasized that the violence is not just a local tragedy but a threat to the nation’s unity and survival, calling on all Nigerians to stand together in solidarity against terror and lawlessness.
“Together, let us summon the strength and courage to swiftly bring this crisis to an end.
“God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
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