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Prayer needed for kidnapped Nigerians

Prayer needed for kidnapped Nigerians

Your prayers are urgently needed following two attacks by Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) in Chibok, Nigeria.


On 21 January, Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) attacked Piyemi village in Chibok, Nigeria. Several people were killed and 16 people (15 girls and one male) kidnapped. A church was destroyed and shops and houses looted. The attack was confirmed by Ahmed Jaha, whose area of representation on the Federal House of Representatives includes Chibok.

A week earlier, on 15 January, ISWAP attacked the village of Kautikari. Three people were killed and four girls kidnapped. Two churches were destroyed.

Terrorists are becoming more sophisticated

“As the Boko Haram insurgents continue to surrender in their thousands, the ISWAP terrorists become more sophisticated, deadly and continue to increase in numbers," says Professor Babagana Zulum, Borno State Governor, speaking to members of the Senate Committee. "The ISWAP fighters are more sophisticated, educated, armed and brutal than the Boko Haram terrorists. As such, their operations are becoming more pronounced around the southern and extreme northern parts of Borno State. 

“It is an early warning for us as a government to understand the working system of the ISWAP. They have been carrying out attacks in the southern and core northern part of Borno State. ISWAP have checkpoints between Damboa and Biu. They are collecting taxes from communities in these areas.

It is not yet known if any ransom has been demanded for the kidnapped girls. The story is, of course, sadly familiar to the parents and families of more than a hundred Chibok girls who are still missing after being abducted by Islamic militants Boko Haram in April 2014. The town where this abduction occurred is only about 20km from the two villages where these recent kidnappings took place.

Nigeria is number seven on the Open Doors World Watch List 2022 - rising two places since last year.
 

Photo and source: Open Doors