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Muslim cleric who sheltered Christians during 2018 Plateau attacks dies at 92

Mr Abubakar gained widespread commendation after using his mosque and home to protect over 300 Christians fleeing attacks in Plateau.

• January 16, 2026
Abdullahi Abubakar
Abdullahi Abubakar(Photo Credit:The Sun)

Nigerian Islamic cleric Abdullahi Abubakar, who gained international recognition for sheltering hundreds of Christians during the June 2018 attacks in Plateau State, has died at the age of 92.

Mr Abubakar, the chief imam of Nghar village in the Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau, reportedly died after a brief illness.

The Muslim cleric gained widespread commendation both locally and internationally when he used his mosque and home to protect over 300 Christians fleeing violent attacks by suspected Muslim herdsmen.

The 2018 attacks left scores of residents dead and many displaced in Barkin Ladi LGA, but Mr Abubakar’s intervention saved hundreds from being killed.

The federal government later nominated him for the national honour of Member of the Order of the Niger (MON), while former President Muhammadu Buhari personally commended him for his bravery.

In 2019, the United States government honoured Mr Abubakar with the International Religious Freedom Award, citing his willingness to risk his life to protect others regardless of his religious faith.

Reacting to his death, Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang expressed deep condolences to the cleric’s family, describing him as a symbol of peace, unity, and selfless leadership.

Mr Mutfwang said Mr Abubakar’s leadership helped promote forgiveness and peaceful coexistence across Plateau State.

The governor said the cleric’s death is a great loss to his family, community, and the entire state, praying that God grants his family the strength to bear the loss.

“On behalf of the government and people of Plateau state, I extend my deepest condolences to the family and all those mourning his passing, praying that Almighty God grants them the strength to bear this painful loss,” the governor said in a statement.

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