Sunday 5 June 2022

Owo Terror Attack: CAN blames Govt’s focus on Election 2023

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The Christian Association of Nigeria has condemned  what it called “the unprovoked attacks and killing of several innocent worshippers” during service at the St Francis Catholic Church, Owa-luwa Street, Owo, Ondo State, on Sunday. In a statement issued on Sunday following the attack, CAN called on the nation’s security agencies to apprehend the perpetrators of the “dastardly criminality”.

The Christian group blamed the impunity with which the terrorists operated on the focus of the government on the 2023 elections, noting that “it has no time for the unending killings in the country”. Death toll from the attack has been put as high as 50 dead, with several others wounded and admitted in hospitals. CAN’s statement was titled, ‘Owo carnage: No explanation for the carnage’, and was signed by Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, Media Assistant to the CAN President, Rev Dr Samson Ayokunle.

 

Below is the full statement:

  “This is sad, wrong, condemnable, outrageous, unacceptable and satanic. There is no explanation for this unprovoked attack and assault on a place of worship. This is raw persecution. These people are possessed, demonic, and are not working for the good of the country. May God descend heavily on them and fight them mindless agents of Satan from their roots in Jesus’ name.

“We are once again reiterating our quest for a total overhauling of the security architecture and are asking President Muhammadu Buhari to stop the recycling of those criminals and terrorists in the name of de-radicalising programme. If the programme is not counterproductive, how come the criminalities are always on the increase and nowhere is safe again.

“This menace of insecurity has gotten out of hand and is embarrassingly sore. Criminals are operating with impunity all over the country and unfortunately, our government appears to be so busy with the 2023 general election that it has no time for the unending killings in the country.

 “What legacy is the government and those who are the managers of our security architecture leaving behind for the unborn generation? We are praying for the government and the security agencies to get it right before it will be too late.

“If the Federal government is not interested in the State Police, what efforts are being put in place to arrest this unpleasant situation? We call on the State Governors to meet with the President to find a lasting solution to these killings. Issuing mere press statements of condemnation and what looks like an empty threat is apparently not a way out of it.

“CAN commiserates with all the bereaved, the Olowo of Owo, Oba Gbadegesin Ogunoye, the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria and the Ondo State Government.”

(SOURCE: Huhuonline)

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