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Pro-Biafra group slams FG over Easter Day attacks, alleges negligence

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 7, 2026 662 Minutes read0

•The Biafran Republic

The Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE) has condemned the wave of violence that marred Easter celebrations in parts of Plateau and Benue states, accusing the Federal Government of negligence and failure to protect citizens.

The group in a statement issued today by its Prime Minister, Ogechukwu Nkere, described the killings as far too many, while lamenting the loss of innocent lives in what he characterised as continued attacks by terrorists.

A wave of deadly attacks marred Easter celebrations in northern Nigeria, leaving at least 20 people dead and dozens more displaced across Plateau, Borno, Katsina, Benue and Kaduna states, reports The Guardian.

In Benue State, suspected armed Fulani herdsmen stormed Mbalom, Mbatsada, and Agana communities in Gwer East Local Government Area, killing 10 people and injuring several others, while residents fled to safer areas.

In Kaduna State, terrorists raided two Christian churches in Ariko Village, Kachia Local Government Area, killing five worshippers and abducting 31 others.

The incidents occurred shortly after a previous massacre in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North LGA, where several persons were killed,

Nkere said the incidents, which occurred on Palm Sunday and followed earlier attacks in other parts of the country, underscored the government’s inability to address Nigeria’s worsening security situation.

He alleged that the federal government had failed not only to curb the menace but also to take decisive action to prevent recurring violence, thereby leaving citizens vulnerable.

According to him, the persistence of such attacks reflects a troubling gap in governance and accountability, raising concerns about the capacity of authorities to fulfil their primary responsibility of safeguarding lives and property.

The BRGIE leader also referenced recent security incidents, including suicide bombings in Maiduguri and the killings in Jos, noting that the spate of violence had continued despite national and international outrage.

He noted the disconnect between leadership and realities on the ground, pointing to the president’s engagements abroad at a time security challenges were escalating at home.

Nkere said the situation had created conditions for violence to spread, with devastating consequences for civilians across affected regions.

He said: “Far too many innocent lives both in Biafra and across Nigeria have been lost to acts of extremist violence. The Nigerian government has not only failed to effectively address this crisis but, through negligence and inaction, has allowed insecurity to persist and worsen.

“This ongoing failure has created conditions in which violence continues to spread, with devastating consequences for civilians. During the attacks in Maiduguri, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was reportedly attending engagements in the United Kingdom, even as security conditions at home deteriorated. Meanwhile, the killings in Jos drew international attention and condemnation.

“This apparent disconnect between Leadership and the realities on the ground raise serious concerns about the government’s ability to fulfill its fundamental responsibility: protecting its citizens.

“As a result, many Nigerians remain exposed, vulnerable, and without adequate security. This situation reflects a troubling gap in governance and accountability.

The group disclosed that it had initiated policy measures aimed at supporting victims, particularly Christians in the Middle Belt and Northern Nigeria.

He revealed that BRGIE had adopted “Legislation Bill No. 02262026,” which outlines a framework for providing assistance and solidarity to communities affected by the attacks.

 

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