The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has raised an alarm over the emergence of a new sect known as ‘ACHAD Life Mission International’ in Kaduna State.
According to a circular issued by the NIS, the sect has its headquarters in Kaduna, while its leader, one Mr. Yokana, resides in Jos, Plateau State.
The NIS has linked the sect to human trafficking and child separation, and warned that it has been canvassing for members both within and outside Nigeria.
The circular, dated January 14, 2025, was issued by the Principal Staff Officer to the Comptroller General of NIS, AA Aridegbe.
It reads in part: “The intelligence reports that the Sect have their Headquarters in Kaduna, while its leader, one Mr. Yokana, lives in Jos, Plateau State. It further notes that the Sect neither believes in Islam nor Christianity but preaches the restoration of the African tradition and support to humanity.”
The NIS urged all its state commands, directorates, zones, and training institutions to be vigilant and report any activities related to the sect.
The emergence of the new sect has raised concerns among security agencies and the general public, with many calling for swift action to prevent its spread.
The NIS promised to work closely with other security agencies to monitor the activities of the sect and prevent any potential threats to national security.
Immigration Raises Alarm Over Emergence Of New Sect, ‘ACHAD’ In Kaduna is first published on The Whistler Newspaper
Source: The Whistler