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Christian Nigerians Anticipate Terrorist Attacks

Nigeria violence
Nigeria violence

A man looks at the debris of the destroyed
Zonkwa market in Zonkwa, Nigeria, on April 21.
(AP Images/Sunday Alamba
)

Christians in the northern states of Nigeria are expecting attacks from terror group Boko Haram on Saturday.

“There is an intentional effort by the Islamic extremist group named
Boko Haram to unleash more violence against Christians in the northern
provinces of Nigeria,” says Carl Moeller with Open Doors, USA.
“There is a specific attack that is scheduled for July 30, and this is
causing a great deal of concern on the parts of Christians throughout
the country.”

The date holds special meaning to the terror group, Moeller says. “It’s
the second anniversary of the death of the founder of Boko Haram, sort
of an indigenous, al-Qaida-affiliated Islamic group in the northern
states of Nigeria.”

Security is extremely tight in Bauchi and Maidurguri, two key centers
of Boko Haram in northern Nigeria. Reportedly the Bauchi branch of the
Muslim group has pulled out of the plan to attack Christians and
government personnel tomorrow. The situation in Maiduguri is much more
dangerous, however, especially after several bomb explosions have rocked
the city lately.

The government, under the leadership of Christian president Goodluck
Jonathan, has brought in soldiers and increased the security
significantly. But Boko Haram has not been afraid to attack government
workers in the past.

The country is split roughly down the middle between Christians and
Muslims in the population. Thus, many attacks have occurred in the past.
Still, believers are bracing themselves for violence like never before.
Frightened Christians are fleeing en masse.

In the Wulari area, only a handful of homes are still occupied, and the
large Gomari district is significantly deserted. In another area of
1,000 houses, everybody left except one person.

Christian businessmen have abandoned their businesses. Churches have
locked their doors. Some schools also have shut down, and those still
open only run skeletal services.

Some believers are leaving to avoid getting more deeply involved.
“Christians have been very concerned about being drawn into that
violence through revenge and so forth. So rather than get into that sort
of cycle of violence, the Christians have opted to leave—at least
temporarily,” explains Moeller.

Yet, even the mass exodus seems a victory for Boko Haram. “They may not
kill all the Christians in a region, but if they can get them to flee,
it effectively accomplishes the same goal for them,” notes Moeller.

As Saturday approaches, there are real fears that Boko Haram might
unleash terror on other parts of the country where there is not as much
security presence as in Maiduguri and Bauchi. Places like Katsina,
Suleja in Niger state, where there have been explosions in the past, may
be targeted, including churches not attacked before.

With so much violence planned for tomorrow, but also for coming days,
Open Doors is urging people to get on their knees and pray.

“We’re joining—and encouraging people to join—with the church in
Nigeria in this area to fast and pray for the next 21 days,” says
Moeller, “so that we can see [some peace] not only in the immediate next
week of July 30, but also as the situation goes forward.”

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