On Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, Christian communities in Plateau State, Nigeria, organized a peace walk to honor victims of recent violent attacks and to call for an end to ongoing killings in the region.​
Background of the Peace Walk
The peace walk was organized in response to a series of attacks that have plagued Plateau State, particularly in Bokkos and Bassa Local Government Areas. In the weeks leading up to Easter, reports indicated that over 80 villagers were killed in coordinated assaults by suspected Fulani militants. These attacks have displaced thousands and left communities in mourning.​
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and other church leaders coordinated the peaceful demonstration, urging participants to wear black as a symbol of mourning. Some also wore red and white garments, representing the bloodshed and the hope for peace, respectively. The procession moved through the streets of Jos, culminating at the Plateau State Government House, where prayers were offered, and calls for justice were made.​
Community Response and Calls for Action
During the peace walk, church leaders and participants emphasized the need for the government to take decisive action to protect vulnerable communities. They highlighted the recurring nature of these attacks and the apparent impunity with which they are carried out. The demonstrators called for increased security measures, thorough investigations, and the prosecution of those responsible for the violence.​
The peace walk served not only as a memorial for the victims but also as a platform to amplify the voices of those affected by the violence. Community members expressed their frustration over the lack of effective response from authorities and urged both state and federal governments to prioritize the safety and well-being of citizens in Plateau State.​
This demonstration is part of a broader effort by civil society and religious organizations to bring national and international attention to the plight of communities in Nigeria's Middle Belt region, which has been marred by ethnic and religious conflicts for years.​