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    Abduction of 172: Soldiers blocking access to Kaduna community, rights group alleges

    EditorBy EditorJanuary 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Alhaji Uba Sani, Kaduna State Governor

    Stephen Ukandu, Umuahia

    Human rights organisation, Christian Solidarity Worldwide–Nigeria (CSW-N), has accused soldiers of blocking access to Kaduna communities, insisting that despite denials by security agencies, no fewer than 100 worshippers were abducted by suspected bandits during coordinated attacks on churches in Kurmin Wali community, Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    According to the rights group, the alleged abductions occurred on Sunday when heavily armed assailants attacked three churches in Kurmin Wali during worship services, forcibly taking over 100 congregants into the bush.

    But in a swift reaction, the Commissioner of Police, Kaduna State, Mohammed Rabiu, dismissed the claims by the rights group.

    Similarly, the Chairman of Kajuru Local Government Area, Dauda Madaki, debunked the report, dismissing it as falsehoods being peddled by what they termed “conflict entrepreneurs.”

    Addressing a press conference on Monday at the Government House in Kaduna, Rabiu and Madaki challenged those making the claims to provide the names and details of the alleged victims.

    Madaki said he personally led security operatives to Kurmin Wali following reports of the incident but found no evidence to support claims of an attack. According to him, the churches mentioned showed no signs of violence, while traditional rulers and youth leaders in the area also denied that any abduction took place.

    But in a statement issued on Tuesday, CSW-N’s Research and Press Officer, Reuben Buhari, maintained that the abductions did occur and accused security operatives of obstructing independent verification of the incident.

    The group alleged that its fact-finding team was prevented by soldiers from accessing Kurmin Wali, despite presenting valid identification.

    According to the statement, after being delayed for about an hour, the team reached Makyali village and proceeded through an unmarked road toward Kurmin Wali.

    “Thirty minutes later, as the team was about to enter Kurmin Wali, CSW-N encountered a military convoy, including the chairman of Kajuru Local Government, leaving the community,” the statement said.

    “They later refused to allow the CSW-N team entry, despite repeated pleas and the presentation of full identification. The military officer who stopped the team said there was a standing order not to allow us in. Consequently, our team was escorted back to the main road leading to Kaduna.”

    CSW-N further alleged that community sources told the organisation that the attackers arrived on motorcycles and on foot, divided into three groups, and simultaneously attacked the three churches.

    The group said worshippers were forced into the bush, while elderly women and young children were later released. It added that 11 persons reportedly escaped.

    According to CSW-N, as many as 167 persons were still in captivity at the time it engaged community sources, noting that efforts were ongoing to compile the names of those abducted.

    Describing the alleged mass abduction as deeply troubling, the organisation accused both the Kaduna State and Federal Governments of failing to adequately protect rural communities from repeated attacks.

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