Nigeria boosts vigilante patrols to protect Christians after terrorist strikes
Plateau State's Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has called on local traditional leaders to form vigilante groups amid increasing jihadist attacks targeting Christian communities.
According to Breitbart, Governor Mutfwang's plan aims to curb ethnic Fulani terrorist activities causing death and displacement across Nigeria's Middle Belt.
In an area bridging the largely Christian south and the Muslim-dominated north, Plateau State faces significant threats from ethnic Fulani jihadists. These extremists have recently intensified their violent campaigns, leading to a disturbing escalation in both the scope of their attacks and the resultant human cost.
Recent heartrending episodes include the tragic events of April 7, where a community suffered the loss of nine lives, and an even more significant onslaught on April 2, which claimed over 60 victims. A Palm Sunday attack on April 13 in the villages of Zikke and Kimakpa resulted in a devastating toll of at least 51 lives.
Such unrelenting attacks have spurred the governor to mandate urgent measures which include restricting nighttime grazing and the transport of cattle, alongside a prohibition on motorcycles after 7 p.m., to mitigate the risk of nocturnal attacks.
Traditional Leaders at the Forefront of Community Defense
Visiting Bassa, one of the locales severely affected by these attacks, Governor Mutfwang expressed his profound distress and apology to the affected communities. His message was clear—he had believed that prior security arrangements would prevent further violence. His emotion underscored the severity and personal impact of the crisis.
The focus then shifted to the roles of local chieftains and youth leaders, whom the governor tasked with reviving and spearheading local vigilante groups in collaboration with state security forces. This grassroots approach aims to leverage local knowledge and presence to combat the insurgents swiftly and efficiently.
"I call on traditional rulers and youth leaders to revive local vigilante patrols in partnership with security forces. We must be united in protecting our land, guided by justice and law," stated Governor Mutfwang, underscoring the urgent need for community-led defensive strategies.
Presidential Commitments Amid National Security Challenges
Meanwhile, at the national level, President Bola Tinubu echoed the sentiments of solidarity and determination during Holy Week, amidst the broader context of Nigeria recognizing the 11th anniversary of the abduction of nearly 300 schoolgirls by Boko Haram in 2014. His administration, he assured, remains steadfast in its commitment to restoring peace and security across the nation.
"The recent tragic incidents and the loss of lives in some parts of our country deeply saddened me. Let me assure you that my administration’s resolve to restore peace and security remains unshakable," President Tinubu stated, emphasizing that the forces of evil will not prevail.
Despite the reassurance from the highest level of government, both local and national leaders face increasing pressure to effectively and promptly address the complex security issues that Nigeria continues to battle, affecting people across religious and ethnic lines. "This insecurity, everyone is affected, Christians, Muslims alike. I have no religious bias; I won’t be a bigot," affirmed President Tinubu.
Community Responses and Future Directions
The formation of vigilante groups represents a new chapter in the ongoing struggle for security in Plateau State. Governor Mutfwang's directive is a direct response to the Christian persecution aid group Open Doors, which reported significant displacements and violence against Christian congregations. Over 3,000 individuals have been displaced following a series of brutal onslaughts since late March.
A Coalition of Northern Groups described the scale and persistence of the violence as a "grotesque failure of governance," demanding more than usual condemnation and promises of improvements. "The recent massacre in Plateau State, where over 100 lives were brutally cut short, communities were razed, and families were displaced, represents a grotesque failure of governance. These killings are not isolated," they remarked, highlighting the urgency for effective governmental action.
As communities in Plateau brace for potential future assaults, the emphasis on vigilante patrols spearheaded by traditional leaders and supported by the national government's policies and security directives may offer a glimmer of hope. The collaborative efforts reflect a dual approach combining local defensive actions with broader strategic security measures carefully orchestrated to restore and maintain peace.





