Prominent Christian leaders raise funds for insecurity victims in Northern Nigeria

Prominent Christian leaders raise funds for insecurity victims in Northern Nigeria

Some prominent  Christian leaders, including Pastor Yomi Kasali, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Bishop Mike Okonkwo of TREM, Rev. Yusuf Biniyat, and Prophet Isa el Buba among others on Monday night, attended a concert to raise funds for victims of insurgency in Northern Nigeria.

NAN reports that the concert, organised by the  Foundation of Truth Assembly (FOTA)  Church in Lagos , held at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island.

The concert, which kicked off at about 5 p.m, ended at about 11.40 p.m.

The concert was aimed at  garnering sympathy  and creating awareness on the plight of  victims of insurgency in the Northern region.

The Christian leaders used the event to seek for ways to  assist the victims.

The concert also had in attendance, some widows from the northern region, who narrated how they lost their husbands to  attacks and the harsh reality they faced,  taking  care of the children alone..

The evening concert featured music performances by prominent Nigerian gospel artistes, including Mike Abdul, Kaestring, Abbey Ojomu, Wisdom Chigozie and others,  who rendered songs to stir state actors to end insurgency in the country.

Speaking at the  event, the Convener, who doubles as the Senior Pastor of FOTA, Kasali, said that Christians in the North needed the empathy of their counterparts in the South to keep faith.

According to him,  the polarisation of the body of Christ in the country by politicians,  after the 2015 general  elections,  contributed to some of the insecurity crisis in the country.

“It is regrettable that some Christians  remain aloof of their responsibilities toward  their brethren in the north.

“It is no longer fashionable to remain on the fence but to take a step to aid those who had lost their bread winners because of ongoing insurgency and banditry  in the north.

“We have taken measures to raise funds to ensure that most families/victims  are catered for. The children who lost their fathers will go back to school, feed and get  medicare through the funds.

“We cannot do beyond this as a body but we will continue to  pray that this challenge will be halted soon,” he said.

Biniyat, leader of the northern delegate, urged people to come to the aid of victims with  relief materials  and society rebuilding schemes.

Also speaking, Buba, gave a gory tale of how communities were constantly attacked  by bandits/insurgents.

”We need strong  support of our brethren not just sympathy  to restore peace in the  region,” he said.

The cleric  said that the northern region  had lost more than 200 people  in the last two weeks to insurgent attacks.

Similarly, Oritsejafor, regretted the bloodshed, and urged churches to support  FOTA’s  drive for  assistance to  the victims.

He  urged  the people to support governments’s efforts in defending the region.