Story Niger | 17 July 2023

Become Muslim or be slaughtered: An ultimatum in Niger

 

 
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“Whenever the militants visit a village, they will ask the chief to call all the people in order to listen to their message. They will say to people that they [the militants] are against the government, that they want everybody to become Muslim and those who refuse to obey will be slaughtered.”

These are the words of a local church leader in Niger. We can’t tell you his name or precise location because he’s afraid of retribution for daring to talk about what seems obvious: parts of Niger are in the midst of a crisis driven by radical Islamic violence.

The local leader is responding to the latest aggression toward a village in the southwest, near Niger’s border with Burkina Faso. According to a reliable field source, Islamic militants approached the village on June 10 and gave the ultimatum: Christians should either leave within 72 hours or accept Islam.

“Forty percent of the population in that village are Christians,” said an OD field partner. “Currently, 69 Christian families have left the village, and they are taking refuge in a town where many Christians live; those displaced believers are living under the trees, and it is rainy season … life is very hard for them now.”

“Christians are the ones who are being persecuted by militants in that area,” a local church leader said.

Niger’s problem with terrorist violence is on the rise. The country’s porous borders means conflicts from neighboring countries can easily come into Niger. In fact, as of 2021, it’s now one of the top 10 countries in the world most impacted by terrorism.

The June incident is just one of many. In another nearby village, militants told Christians they were not allowed to play music during church services; Christian women must wear hijabs; men are required to wear a modest tunic and allow their beards to grow long; and that men were to instruct their wives to stay at home, doing nothing, as their interpretation of the Quran commands.

In fact, the increasing influence of various Islamic militant groups—particularly Islamic State Greater Sahara (ISGS)—has recently become so intense that all public Christian worship has come to a halt in some rural areas.

“This area constitutes the largest Christian community in this region,” said a local church leader. “There are several churches in the villages, but because of the jihadist threat, all the churches in the rural area have closed. Pray for the Christian believers who are facing this situation of persecution.”

 
please pray


Our field reminds us we can take action through prayer. Local partners on the ground asked us to pray in the following ways:
 

  • Please pray for God’s intervention at the border between Niger and Burkina Faso. Pray that God will rescue His people from the hands of the jihadists.
  • Pray the Lord will strengthen the church in Niger and help believers remain in their faith during this uncertain time.
  • Pray for wisdom for the church leaders in the area facing militant attacks as they monitor and decide next steps.
  • Pray that authorities will have wisdom and diligence in dealing with this threat and ensure the protection of all.
  • Pray that the local church community will take these brothers and sisters in, show them kindness and help them to get back on their feet, living out the words of Hebrews 13:1-2: “Keep on loving one another as brothers and sisters. Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it.”
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