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Posted: Sep 21st, 2018 - 5:02 am In Reply to: Muslim Militants burn Christians pastor and his family - alive. There are so many horrific

Relief materials worth thousands of naira was today distributed to Pastors of the Southern Confernce of the United Methodist Church who was directly affected by the Fulani herdsmen attacks in some villages of Lau Local Government Area, Taraba State.

The materials were distributed by the Epicopal Committee of the Southern Confernce Presided by the Chairman Board of Ordained Ministry (BoM) Rev. Solomon Shugaba at the United Methodist Church Mile six, Jalingo, Distributing the items the BoM Chairman who commiserates with the Pastors also encourage them not to allow the incident dampen their spirit in the discharge of their duties as shepherd who are called to serve in God's vineyard, noting that it was unfortunate but according to him it should be regarded as persecution that can only strengthen their faith.

Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries Rev. Iliya Danburam District Superintendent of Lau Central, thanked the Episcopal Committee for their effort to cushion their hardship he prayed God to bountifully reward them.

It could be remembered that 6 Districts of the Southern Confernce were affected by the attacks of Fulani herdsmen, they are: Lau Central, Yugorobi, Yussa Yandang, Bamga, Sayonti, Bawagarki and some parts of Appawa District.

Over 30 Pastors received the items which includes bags of millets, corns, rice and beans, cartoons of instant Noodles, Spaghetti slims, Vine Ripened Tomatoes, peppers and onions other items are Power oil, palm oil, mats blankets and mattresse.

Members of the Episcopal Committee present at the ocassion were, Rev. Philip Micah Dopah, Rev. Abbo Z Wakili, Rev. Abainitus Akila Hammam Jnr and Evang. Paul Almajiri.

The committee call on government, NGOs and spirited individual to come to their aide of the victims still in various IDPs camps Across Taraba and Adamawa States.



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