Mr Akanji argued that community-based efforts could strengthen national response to the nation’s worsening insecurity.
In recent years, Southern Kaduna has been a hotbed of violent crises, leading to wanton loss of lives and property.
“We have our own human responsibilities in the difficult times we are in,” said president of the All Africa Baptist Fellowship, Israel Akanji.
One of the witnesses told journalists that he lost his wife and son in the attack.
Two farmers kidnapped at Ileogbo Town in Osun on January 11, and two others have all been set free by their abductors.
The Nigerian Baptist Convention said they were trusting God for the release of the remaining four students.
The Nigerian Baptist Convention has described as pathetic the kidnapping of Bethel Baptist High School students in Damishi, Kaduna.
