‘Entire Families Vanished’: U.S. urges Nigeria to act after mass church abduction in Kaduna

”It takes some form of #OfficialComplicity for this level of #MassAbduction to happen in Kaduna with no resistance or incident.” – Prof. Chidi Anselm Odinkalu

The United States has urged Nigeria to intensify efforts to protect Christian communities following the abduction of more than 170 worshippers in Kaduna State. This incident has reignited international concern over persistently religiously linked violence, mass kidnappings, and the Nigerian government’s repeated failure to protect civilians.

The abductions reportedly occurred on January 18 in the Kurmin Wali community, Kajuru Local Government Area, during church services at Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) and Cherubim and Seraphim congregations. Entire families were taken as gunmen stormed the churches in what residents described as a coordinated operation.

Despite multiple eyewitness accounts and community reports, both the Kaduna State Government and the Nigeria Police Force initially denied that any mass abduction had taken place. Authorities later reversed course and confirmed the incident, following growing public pressure and the circulation of victims’ names online.

Sources familiar with the negotiations said the abductors are demanding the return of 17 motorcycles, valued at approximately ₦28.9 million, allegedly seized during recent military operations, as a condition for releasing the captives. Security analysts say the demand underscores the growing confidence and brazenness of armed groups operating in the region.

The U.S. warning was delivered during a high-level United States–Nigeria Working Group meeting in Abuja. Speaking at the session, U.S. Under Secretary for Political Affairs Allison Hooker said continued attacks on religious communities risk undermining Nigeria’s security gains and eroding public trust.

“Persistent attacks on religious communities undermine security gains and public confidence,” Hooker said. “We are here to discuss how we can work together to deter violence against Christian communities, prioritise counterterrorism, investigate attacks and hold perpetrators accountable, and reduce killings, forced displacements and abductions—particularly in the North Central states.”

Hooker referenced recent releases of abducted Christians, including 38 worshippers kidnapped in Kwara State and 265 students taken from St. Mary’s Catholic School, attributing the developments to sustained U.S. engagement with Nigerian authorities. However, she said the Kaduna abduction raised serious concerns about the adequacy of current security measures and the protection of religious freedom.

She added that progress on religious liberty and civilian security would strengthen U.S.–Nigeria relations, with implications for trade, health cooperation, counterterrorism and the return of internally displaced persons.

Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, acknowledged the scale of the crisis and pledged intensified military and law-enforcement operations in affected areas. He described religiously motivated violence as “unacceptable” and said it would be treated as an attack on the Nigerian state.

“Nigeria is a deeply plural society, and the protection of all citizens—Christians, Muslims and those of other beliefs—is non-negotiable,” Ribadu said. “Our response integrates security operations, the rule of law, humanitarian safeguards and strategic communication to ensure that operational successes translate into public confidence.”

Ribadu said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had authorised expanded security deployments, enhanced intelligence coordination and comprehensive investigations into attacks targeting religious communities, promising that those responsible would be brought to justice.

However, civil society leaders and human rights advocates say official assurances contrast sharply with realities on the ground.

In a widely circulated statement, human rights lawyer and former chairman of Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, described the Kaduna abductions as evidence of systemic failure and possible official complicity.

“Kaduna is the most garrisoned state in Nigeria,” Odinkalu wrote. “It takes some form of official complicity for this level of mass abduction to happen without resistance.”

He criticised the police for denying the incident for more than 48 hours without investigation, arguing that the delay cost valuable time and initiative in locating the abductees. Odinkalu also linked the denial to what he described as a broader effort by Nigerian authorities to counter international allegations of targeted violence against Christians through narrative management rather than accountability.

According to lists compiled by local sources, entire households were taken during the attack, including 13 members of one family and more than 10 from several others.

“These were citizens. Human beings who went for routine worship,” Odinkalu said. “They had a right to expect better from their government and the police.”

As Nigeria faces mounting pressure from Washington and international human rights groups, the Kaduna abductions have become a stark symbol of the widening gap between official statements and the lived reality of communities caught in the country’s protracted security crisis.

FULL LIST OF 177 KIDNAPPED PERSONS

                1.            Samson Naallah

                2.            Edisid Naallah

                3.            Christopher Naallah

                4.            Martin Samson

                5.            Moses Samson

                6.            Clever Godwin

                7.            Jerusalem Chindo

                8.            Markus Makudi

                9.            Benjamin Markus

                10.          Albert Markus

                11.          Olelana Markus

                12.          Linus Markus

                13.          Hassana Linus

                14.          Ojo Bamboya

                15.          Esther Ojo

                16.          Mary Jonathan

                17.          George Jonathan

                18.          Careful Jonathan

                19.          EF James

                20.          Morin Boniface

                21.          Junior James

                22.          Happiness Jonathan

                23.          Honest Jonathan

                24.          Honesty Jonathan

                25.          Faith Luka

                26.          Beauty Luka

                27.          Junior Luka

                28.          Rosemary Luka

                29.          Dorothy Musa

                30.          Selina Nwankwo

                31.          Alice Bamboya

                32.          Magdalena Godwin

                33.          Hassan Ishaya

                34.          Lazarus Ishaya

                35.          Marta Ishaya

                36.          Zummunta Ishaya

                37.          Salvation Ishaya

                38.          Susana Linus

                39.          Jummai Linus

                40.          Peace Joshua

                41.          Zahaya Joshua

                42.          Nabilah Makudi

                43.          Hajara Makudi

                44.          Rebecca Hosea

                45.          Ahmad Ahmad

                46.          Liyu Ezekiel

                47.          Vivian Ezekiel

                48.          Goodluck Ezekiel

                49.          Beauty Ezekiel

                50.          Matina Maiyashi

                51.          Bridget Maiyashi

                52.          Vivian Linus

                53.          Mary Amos

                54.          Hamid Amos

                55.          Patricia Amos

                56.          Hamisu Amos

                57.          Luka Amos

                58.          Tacy Amos

                59.          Cynthia Amos (guessed)

                60.          Mercy Isaac

                61.          Augustine Makudi

                62.          Matthew Samaila

                63.          Adam Musa

                64.          Malika Sule

                65.          Abu Ahmad

                66.          Hussein Lucky (guessed)

                67.          Akinyi Sadiu

                68.          Dangata Amos

                69.          Helen Jonathan

                70.          Asinwa Jonathan

                71.          Faith Joseph

                72.          Gloria Kennet

                73.          Happiness Danisa

                74.          Fidelis Jacob

                75.          Tobias Markus

                76.          Istu Paul

                77.          Hassana Paul

                78.          Charity Chindo

                79.          Christiana Danisa

                80.          Everest Danima

                81.          Thomas Philip

                82.          Catrina Danbosi

                83.          Halima Hassan

                84.          Hassan Lukumi

                85.          Mary Sadiu

                86.          Franca John

                87.          Henry Danbiyi

                88.          Genesis Lawal

                89.          Ayuba Lawal

                90.          Solomon Ayuba

                91.          Theophilus Danlami (guessed)

                92.          Charles Sambo

                93.          Rahila Charles

                94.          Gambo Danisa

                95.          Talent Danisa

                96.          Nehemiah Danjuma

                97.          Maijima Shekarau

                98.          Matina Maijima

                99.          Laraba Maijima

                100.        Musa Danjuma

                101.        Ishaya Danima

                102.        Lulu Danisa

                103.        Clement Ahmad

                104.        Destiny Ahmad

                105.        Nehemiah Ishaya

                106.        Simon Ishaya

                107.        Nasty Muku

                108.        Helena Joseph

                109.        Joseph Bawa

                110.        Sarah Joseph

                111.        Bulus Mariya

                112.        Musa Samaila

                113.        Bulus Bawa

                114.        Halima Bawa

                115.        Beture Hosea

                116.        Sati Hosea

                117.        Titus John

                118.        Dogara Bawa

                119.        Lories Bawa

                120.        Adamu Aminu

                121.        Ezekiel Adamu

                122.        Tenah Markus

                123.        Tina Danbosi

                124.        Patricio Bawa

                125.        Janet Tsuda

                126.        Amina Danjuma

                127.        Sandra Danbosi

                128.        Bridget Sunday

                129.        Saphat Innocent (guessed)

                130.        Alex Sunday

                131.        Beauty Peter

                132.        Samisa Paul

                133.        Joy Joseph

                134.        Methole Johanna

                135.        Genesis Johanna

                136.        Maria Johanna

                137.        Merozdu Adonu

                138.        Karimi Jangbe

                139.        Sunday Martela

                140.        Santina Hershinga

                141.        Keuna Michael

                142.        Hassan Bulus

                143.        Marzeta Maisoni

                144.        Mainwa Dominic

                145.        Godwin Karimi

                146.        Amos Akijo

                147.        Nathan Amos

                148.        Joseph Chindo

                149.        Lydia Godwin

                150.        Hamna Maiyangi

                151.        Toletu Maiyangi

                152.        Esther Godday

                153.        Godswill Godday

                154.        Godlive Samson

                155.        Goodluck Aliga

                156.        Madaki Tabawa

                157.        Tabawa Abba

                158.        Tabawa Iyamye

                159.        Samuel Amos

                160.        Daniel Amos

                161.        Deborah Amos

                162.        Ruth Amos

                163.        Emmanuel Danjuma

                164.        Joshua Danjuma

                165.        Rejoice Danisa

                166.        Blessing Danisa

                167.        Ibrahim Lawal

                168.        Zainab Lawal

                169.        Sadiq Ahmad

                170.        Aisha Ahmad

                171.        Yakubu Musa

                172.        Suleiman Musa

                173.        Rahama Musa

                174.        Daniel Jonathan

                175.        Samuel Jonathan

                176.        Peter Jonathan

                177.        Grace Jonathan

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