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Act Now Or Lose Your Voice Forever – Rev Dachomo Issues Stark Warning To Trump
Outspoken Plateau clergyman, Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo, has appealed to former U.S. President Donald Trump to act swiftly in addressing the security crisis affecting parts of Nigeria.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Speaking on Facebook on Thursday, Dachomo claimed attempts had been made to silence him, including the disabling of his page. He warned Trump that if he delayed, he would no longer hear his voice.
“My message to President Donald Trump is, please don’t hesitate—come quickly before they finish us. If you delay, you will not hear my voice anymore because my Facebook account has been blocked,” he said. “Come quickly. You are not going to save only us as Christians; our fellow Muslim brothers are also suffering. Save Nigeria.”
In addition, Dachomo urged Christian youths in vulnerable areas to take proactive steps to defend themselves against possible attacks.
His warning comes as residents continue to remember the December 2023 massacre, during which over 200 people were killed in coordinated assaults across 17 rural communities in Bokkos and Barkin Ladi Local Government Areas by armed men suspected to be Fulani militias.
In a new video, Dachomo said self-defense had become necessary due to what he described as the government’s failure to protect vulnerable communities. “All youths, this is a command, not advice. I’m commanding you to wake up and defend the weak—the elderly, pregnant women, widows—and stand to protect your land,” he stated.
He noted that his appeal follows repeated unheeded warnings, including a recent alert two weeks ago, in which he claimed to have credible intelligence about planned attacks on Christian communities during the Christmas period.
Dachomo reiterated that the violence in Plateau State amounts to what he calls an “ongoing Christian genocide” and a campaign of land occupation, claiming that many innocent people, including members of his own congregation, have been killed.
He urged youths in Bokkos, Barkin Ladi, Riyom, Bassa, and Mangu Local Government Areas to remain vigilant and ready to defend their communities in the absence of adequate state protection.
The cleric also stressed combining prayer with practical action, encouraging the establishment of vigilante groups and round-the-clock community security measures. “Praying against attacks is good, but beyond that, there must be practical involvement in self-defense, including participation in local civilian-watch organizations,” he added.
