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    PFN blasts Gumi over ‘empty coffin’ claim on Middle Belt killings

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedNovember 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    PFN blasts Gumi over ‘empty coffin’ claim on Middle Belt killings
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    The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has sharply criticised Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi for claiming that Christians in the Middle Belt are “burying empty coffins” to fabricate a narrative of genocide.

    In a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Dr Sylvanus Ukafia, the PFN described Gumi’s allegation as baseless, inflammatory and easily disproved.

    Ukafia said the idea that communities are staging funerals without real victims is “illogical and deeply insulting,” noting that burials across Nigeria—Christian, Muslim or traditional—are rooted in identity, family and communal rites.

    He argued that no culture in the country practices burying empty coffins, and that such a claim collapses under scrutiny.

    “Funerals are public events with real names, real histories and real families,” he said. “The notion that entire villages could organise fake burials without a single witness speaking out is absurd.”

    The PFN spokesperson stressed that Nigeria has thousands of genuine victims of terrorism and banditry, all documented by humanitarian organisations, the media, international monitors and even satellite imagery. “There is no need to invent casualties,” he added.

    • Grant Dachomo interviews similar to Gumi’s, Nigerians react

    Ukafia accused Gumi of spreading propaganda that trivialises real loss, fuels division and distracts from the ongoing violence affecting communities across the country.

    He linked the cleric’s comments to a “disturbing pattern” of downplaying attacks on Christians, noting that the allegation appears timed to counter growing international concern, including recent criticism from US lawmakers.

    “To suggest that grieving communities are staging funerals is insensitive, irresponsible and morally reprehensible,” Ukafia said. “If such mass staging occurred, who dug the graves? Who carried the coffins? Who filmed the events? Gumi has presented no evidence whatsoever.”

    The controversy follows remarks by former US President Donald Trump, who alleged that Christians are being killed in large numbers in Nigeria and warned that the U.S. could be forced to act if the Nigerian government fails to respond.

    Trump also placed Nigeria on the list of Countries of Particular Concern and threatened to halt aid, while alerting the US Department of War to possible action against terrorist groups.

    The Nigerian government, led by President Bola Tinubu, has repeatedly denied that a Christian genocide is taking place, insisting that terrorist attacks are indiscriminate and that Muslim communities have suffered even higher casualties.

    The PFN urged public figures to be guided by truth and compassion, especially on matters involving human lives and national security.

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