In response to the recent spate of killings in Plateau State, Bishop Matthew Hassan-Kukah asserts that these attacks go beyond herder-farmer clashes, suggesting that the perpetrators aim to shape Nigeria according to their ideology.
He condemns the simultaneous assaults on communities in Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi on Christmas eve, labeling the assailants as "sons of Satan" seeking to extinguish the joy of Christmas.
Kukah believes a war is being waged against Nigeria, questioning the identity, motives, and sponsorship of the killers.
He emphasizes the urgent need for a reset in the national security architecture to address the escalating crisis.