Kafanchan, 15 March, 2024 / 7:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Julius Yakubu Kundi of Nigeria’s Kafanchan Diocese has decried insecurity in his Episcopal See, saying that persistent attacks in the Diocese are impeding evangelization efforts.
In a Tuesday, March 12 interview with ACI Africa, Bishop Kundi said the activities of Boko Haram, killer herders, kidnappers and bandits are “making life difficult” for the people of God in his Diocese.
“I happen to be appointed into one of the most difficult and hostile Dioceses to work in, due to the numerous activities of terrorist groups like bandits, Boko Haram, killer herders, and the rest,” Bishop Kundi lamented.
He continued, “Since I came in as a Bishop, it has been a lot of a struggle to survive with my people, the onslaught of the activities of Boko Haram has hampered the work of evangelization in this place.”
“So many times, sleeping communities have been overrun by the marauding killers without provocation, and we are left to bury our dead with no sympathy from anywhere,” the Local Ordinary of Kafanchan said during the March 12 interview.