 No fewer than 245 southern Kaduna communities have been sacked by armed headsmen. Hundreds of people were killed over the years in the area. Southern Kaduna People's Union says houses were burnt, women and children roasted beyond recognition, with orders injured and hundreds displaced across communities in the zone. The president's Southern Kaduna People's Union, Sukapu, Dume, Samari says within March 2023 alone, no fewer than 68 persons have been killed. Over 40 houses were burnt in Ayatablan alone, and hundreds of persons were displaced in the affected communities. Several orders sustained bullet shots around villages in the area. In one month, 68 persons have been killed in Ayatablan, living 15 with life-threatening injuries. 42 houses were burned down, with 17 women and children roasted beyond recognition. 12 corpses mutilated by machete cuts and bullet shots were picked in and around the village. Later in the day, four persons that were rushed to the hospitals died of their wounds, making the death toll to bringing the death toll to 33. The victims were buried in a mass grave on the eastern edge of the village. These attacks have created streams of displaced persons fleeing for safety. In the past six years, about 63 Ayatab communities have been attacked, hundreds of homes burnt, and hundreds of natives killed by Pylagian armed husbands. And 245,000 Kaduna communities have been sacked by these armed husbands in collaboration with terrorists. If the size of these captured areas is added to bring them worry and adjoining area. He added that communities sacked by armed herdsmen and terrorists are over 6,000 kilometers. He also says deadly evasion, kidnapping and unscathed blocking of highways have not stopped, with most under-reported in remote locations, noting that ungoverned spaces are where most kidnapped victims are kept to pay ransom. So Kapu is calling on these continental and global bodies to send independent investigation teams to Southern Kaduna to debunk or confirm our claims of ethnic cleansing here. Before then, we advocate for a UN or AUP's keeping operations base in Southern Kaduna. This will practically demonstrate that the world is interested in our collective survival as minority ethnic groups. It must not abandon us to be hunted by well-funded and well-armed husbands who are being encouraged and protected by their very powerful kinsmen and collaborators in and outside Nigeria. The union highlighted the failure of the Kaduna State and Federal Government to apprehend and persecute killers saying no single person has been arrested in Southern Kaduna. They called on the international community to come to the rescue of the people in the region for lasting peace.