Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo, has called out Tinubu’s government, revealing that he has been warned to stop exposing their inaction on the Christian genocide cover-up in Nigeria.
During a recent church sermon, he criticized the government for remaining silent amid repeated attacks and kidnappings by Fulani militants and Boko haram, warning that such inaction is putting citizens at grave risk.

In his words, he said:
“So now I am exposing my government because they are watching me from inside Aso Rock on social media? What about us, whom this same government has exposed to Fulani killers by refusing to stop them?
Their silence is exposing Christians all over Nigeria. Now Boko Haram is rejoicing because we are divided. They keep killing because they know the government will not do anything when they kill us.”
The cleric highlighted that Boko Haram and other militant groups continue attacks knowing the authorities will not intervene, which divides communities and spreads fear.
The pastor also criticized official statements denying the existence of a Christian genocide, arguing that dismissing these attacks only worsens the situation.
This echoes his previous comments on the matter, where he warned that ignoring the pattern of attacks against Christians could amount to exposing communities to systematic violence.
In closing, Dachomo stressed the urgency of leadership and accountability, saying silence in the face of these attacks only emboldens our attackers and divides our communities.