Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo Reveals Horrific Betrayal by Muslims He Sheltered

 

The Regional Chairman of the Church of Christ in Nations, COCIN, in Barkin Ladi local government area of Plateau State, Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo, has narrated a frightful experience he encountered in the hands of some Muslim people he sheltered and fed.

In a video with Equipping the Persecuted shared on X (formerly Twitter), Rev Dachomo, narrated how he took compassion on some stranded Muslims and provided accommodation and food for them, but they turned around to pay him back in the most horrendous manner by killing his grandmother, removed her heart.

“And these same people were the ones who killed my grandmother and removed her heart. The same people killed my uncle and removed his tongue. The same people burned my best friend, my childhood friend, his wife, and his five children.

“Why is it that one side is supplying peace and the other side does not believe in peace, especially from the Islamic perspective? They don’t want to give us peace. They have been coming to our village to live with us, but in the end, they attacked us mercilessly, which led to the killing of my grandmother.

“And they have been visiting that village on and on to attack us but we have never visited their Ruga area to carry out attacks on them.

“The same Almajirai who rely on the generosity of Christian communities are often the ones weaponised to attack those very communities whenever violence erupts. No matter how kind you are, they’re conditioned not to see you as human.

“My question is: why is it that the Christians are always the ones ready to supply peace while the Muslims are not ready to supply peace? Even on my land, they have grabbed the land. To go and retrieve the land will be a case.

“I appeal to the Senate Committee to do what they can do; they know what they can do but they will not do it. But I am praying that God should lead the Committee to present on this security matter to allow us to return to our lands that have been grabbed by terrorists. We have been silent for too long and we will not keep silent again.

“And those who have been going to America to say there is no genocide in Plateau State, let us wait and see how God will handle them. Their breath is in the hands of God Almighty. God knows how to handle them for lying.”

 

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