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Sharia Courts’ Overreach Threaten Christians’ Rights, Nigeria’s Secular Identity -CBCN

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By Ade Iyamoye 

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), has warned that the growing overreach of Sharia Courts in some northern states poses a serious threat to the constitutional rights of Christian minorities and undermines Nigeria’s secular foundation.

The warning formed part of a detailed statement issued on Tuesday titled “Peace in Nigeria: Moving from Fragility to Stability.”

The bishops said the encroachment of Sharia-related practices into civic and criminal matters affecting non-Muslims has raised “grave constitutional concerns,” insisting that such actions violate the rights guaranteed to all citizens under the 1999 Constitution.

They added that the trend erodes Nigeria’s secular character and fosters discrimination against Christians in affected states.

They cited, among other issues, the denial of land to Christian communities for church buildings, the destruction of places of worship during periods of insurgency, and the activities of morality enforcement groups such as Hisbah, whose operations, they said, frequently result in harassment and intimidation of innocent citizens.

The bishops noted that the rigid interpretations of religious norms by such groups are often influenced by extremist ideologies, threatening communal harmony and national cohesion.

Recalling the murder of Deborah Samuel Yakubu in Sokoto, the CBCN said her killing, triggered by extremist interpretations of Sharia-related accusations, reflects the dangers of unchecked religious enforcement.

They reiterated their demand for justice, warning that impunity in such cases undermines the rule of law and endangers the rights of all Nigerians.

The bishops also expressed deep concern over the wider security crisis affecting the country, citing recurrent attacks on predominantly Christian communities in the North and Middle Belt, delayed security responses, mass abductions, widespread displacement, and killings that have fuelled allegations of genocide.

They urged the government to urgently fulfil its constitutional responsibility to protect lives and property, investigate reports of compromised security responses, and secure the release of abducted victims.

Despite the bleak national picture, the CBCN commended Nigerians for their resilience and urged citizens of all faiths to reject hatred, resist divisive narratives, and work together to rebuild peace.

They emphasized that defending human dignity and protecting vulnerable communities is a collective responsibility.

The statement, signed by Archbishop Lucius Ugorji, President of the CBCN, and Bishop Donatus Ogun, Secretary, called for renewed commitment to justice, dialogue, and mutual respect, warning that Nigeria cannot achieve stability while constitutional rights remain threatened by religious overreach.

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Abuja Reports

Kubwa Residents Seek Help Over Incessant Bandit Attacks

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By Patrick Idowu

Residents of Peze and Kungabokun communities in the Byazhin-Across area of Kubwa, a satellite town in the Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, have raised alarm over persistent kidnappings by suspected bandits.

They said the gunmen, believed to be operating from surrounding hills and bushes, invade homes at night and abduct residents, including women and children.

A resident, Philip Ikechukwu, claimed that at least 20 people had been kidnapped in the last two weeks. He said the attacks had created widespread fear despite the presence of a joint patrol by soldiers, police and civil defence personnel.

Chief Kalu Uma, a resident of nearby Ijayapi community, described the attacks as a troubling development and urged the government to strengthen security in the area.

Pastor Tony Anotu of Revival Family Church recounted how four of his children, aged between six and 16, were abducted on March 3 but later rescued by security operatives without ransom.

He said the kidnappers left behind his three-year-old child and also abducted a vigilante member’s wife and her sister, who were later rescued during the operation.

Village Head of Peze, Chief Saidu Ibrahim, said at least 16 residents were kidnapped from his ward within the period and called for the establishment of a permanent security base.

Similarly, the Village Head of Kungabokun, Chief Jagaba Ishaya, said a vigilante officer was killed while several people were abducted during separate attacks, urging authorities to equip local vigilantes adequately.

Meanwhile, the spokesperson of the FCT Police Command, SP Josephine Adeh, confirmed that security operatives rescued several victims during joint operations involving the police, military and DSS.

She added that some suspects were neutralised, others escaped with gunshot wounds, while two suspects were arrested.

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Gunmen Abduct Six Worshippers at Ondo Church

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By Patrick Idowu

Gunmen have abducted six worshippers at a Celestial Church of Christ in Uso, Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State.

The attack occurred around 12:50 a.m. on Wednesday during a night service, police said. The incident comes days after a couple was abducted in Ilu-Abo community, Akure North LGA, amid rising security concerns in the state.

Police spokesperson Jimoh Abayomi said operatives, in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and local vigilantes, launched a rescue operation shortly after receiving the report.

“One of the kidnapped victims has been rescued, while one suspect has been arrested and is assisting ongoing investigations,” he said.

Abayomi assured that efforts were ongoing to secure the release of the remaining victims and apprehend other perpetrators, urging residents to remain calm and provide credible information to security agencies.

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Abuja Reports

FG Reveals Identity of Terrorists Troubling Nigeria

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The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Dr. George Akume, has revealed that many of the terrorists responsible for killings and insecurity in Nigeria are foreign nationals operating from outside the country.

Speaking at the 2026 First Plenary Assembly of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria in Abuja, Akume said security reports indicate that several arrested suspects do not speak English or indigenous Nigerian languages fluently but communicate mainly in French.

“Many of these people who have been arrested don’t speak English. They speak very poor Hausa, but they speak French. Do we speak French in Nigeria? No,” he stated, adding that while Boko Haram has local roots, a significant number of bandits and killers operating in forests in states such as Niger are from outside Nigeria’s borders.

The SGF disclosed that the Federal Government is working closely with international partners, including the United States, following Nigeria’s designation as a Country of Particular Concern.

He referenced recent drone strikes against terrorist elements in Sokoto as evidence that government is not idle in tackling insecurity.

According to him, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent visit to Turkey was largely to procure advanced military hardware, including drones, to strengthen Nigeria’s technological capacity in combating terrorism. He also revealed that 50,000 additional police personnel have been recruited to boost internal security operations.

Akume acknowledged that insecurity remains a serious challenge but insisted it is a global phenomenon, not peculiar to Nigeria. He urged Nigerians, particularly religious leaders whom he described as the “moral conscience of the nation,” to engage issues holistically and avoid narratives that could erode public confidence.

The SGF further noted that illegal mining has contributed significantly to insecurity, as criminal groups exploit mineral resources to fund violent activities. He said the Federal Government has tightened mining regulations and strengthened enforcement to curb abuse in the sector.

Reaffirming government’s commitment to the welfare of citizens, Akume said democracy remains “government of the people, by the people, and for the people,” stressing that legitimate power is derived from the citizenry and must serve the collective good.

He assured the bishops of continued partnership between the Federal Government and the Catholic Church in promoting peace, social cohesion, youth empowerment and national development.

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