Barely three days to Christmas and New Year celebrations, many Christians living in the northern part of the country have expressed fear of terror attacks in states plagued by violence and terrorism.
It was gathered that the situation had dampened the festive spirit of some northerners, forcing many families to reconsider their plans for the season.
Recall that multiple bomb explosions had killed three persons, including a child in the Bassa community of the Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State last Thursday.
The explosions were believed to be landmines as they went off while children played on their way to the farm.
Also, in early December, bombs exploded in two separate locations in the Dansadau district of Maru LGA of Zamfara State, killing several people as well as leaving many injured.
While the tragic incidents happened on Friday, December 6, 2024, 12 people were reportedly killed two days earlier when an explosive blew off a bridge at Tashar Sahabi.
The bombs were believed to have been planted by bandits terrorising unsuspecting travellers and residents.
Similarly, on July 31, 2024, no fewer than 19 people were killed as 20 also sustained multiple degrees of injuries in a bomb explosion in Kawuri village, about 50 kilometers from the Borno State capital, Maiduguri.
According to the security operatives who were deployed to the scene of the incident, the bomb exploded around 8pm that Wednesday. The operatives further disclosed that Boko Haram and other terrorist groups might be responsible for the attack.
Many residents, who spoke to correspondents, lamented the negative impact of the high level of insecurity on their ability to celebrate the holidays, particularly Christmas.
Plateau
Last year, 150 people were killed during a Christmas Eve attack in Bokkos communities and other areas.
Sunday PUNCH gathered that many residents had become anxious about how they would celebrate Christmas this year amid unresolved security issues.
The state Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Reverend Polycarp Lubo, was not readily available for comment when contacted by one of our correspondents.
But a Christian leader in the state, Michael Bitrus, expressed worry about the situation, hoping that the government would ensure the safety of residents.
Bitrus said, “We are calling on the government to provide adequate security for us during Christmas.”
Meanwhile, the state police command assured citizens of adequate security during the Christmas celebration, urging them to go about their legitimate businesses without fear.
Zamfara
Also, the Christian community in Zamfara State expressed fear of possible attacks by bandits during the celebration.
Recall that bandit leader, Bello Turji, had last week issued a series of threats following the arrest of his close associate, Bako Wurgi, by security agents.
A resident of Shinkafi town, the headquarters of Shinkafi Local Government Area of the state, Daniel Moses, said Turji could attack not only Christians but other people.
Recall that the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps had deployed 550 personnel to worship centres to maintain peace and order in the state ahead of the Yuletide.
Addressing journalists at the command headquarters in Gusau, Zamfara State, the NSCDC Commandant, Sani Mustafa, disclosed that the personnel were deployed across the 14 local government areas in the state.
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