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Amnesty International Condemns Desperate Denial Of Abducted 166 Worshippers

By Sunday Etuka

The Director, Amnesty International Nigeria, Isa Sanusi, has condemned the desperate denial of the abduction of the 166 worshippers by the police and Kaduna state government.

Sanusi, in a statement on Wednesday, said the Nigerian authorities must ensure that all the 166 people abducted from three churches at Kurmin Wali village of Kajuru local area council of Kaduna State are safely and securely rescued and reunited with their families.

According to him, the incident, which took place on Sunday 18 January 2026 during worship, demonstrates, once again, the utter failure of Nigerian authorities to end the endemic impunity of killings and abductions.

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He said that the residents of the village and families of those abducted told Amnesty International that the gunmen invaded the village and went from one church to another, dragging along all worshippers in the three churches raided.

Saying: “It is appalling that gunmen are still having free rein across some rural areas of northern Nigeria.”

Sanusi said “The latest mass abduction clearly shows President Bola Tinubu and his government have no effective plan to end years of atrocities by armed groups and gunmen that killed thousands of people. Whatever security measures being implemented by President Tinubu and his government are clearly not working.”

He said the authorities must also take immediate and concrete measures to prevent rampant abductions that are gradually becoming the norm in Nigeria.

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