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Owo killings targeted at cowing Christians in Nigeria – Bishop Ezeokafor

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By Praise Chinecherem

The Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Reverend Paulinus Ezeokafor has described the recent terrorist attack that claimed the lives of about 40 worshipers at the St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State, as an eye-opener to the Mother Church and all churches in Nigeria.

He said the dastardly act was a wake-up call for all Christians in Nigeria, noting that it was obvious that the assailants were up against Christians and Christianity.

Fielding questions from newsmen at St. Patrick’s Catholic Cathedral, Awka, Bishop Ezeokafor wondered why anyone would take another’s life, stating that lives were meant to be protected and cherished.

The National Security Council, recently revealed that the Islamic State, West African Province, masterminded the deadly attack on St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State on June 5, 2022.

He said, “What happened at Owo and some parts of the country were a calculated attempt geared towards cowing Christ’s followers in Nigeria.

“I see no reason why someone in his right senses will enter a house of God and start shooting at innocent worshippers. Life is sacred. Why destroy what you cannot recreate? It doesn’t make sense to me at all. 

“I doubt if there’s any religion that preaches killing or asking the adherents to kill. We should be watchful. I think what they are doing is to instill fear in every Christian so they can have their way. We’ll not allow that.

‘I equally heard how they have been kidnapping Christian religious leaders and demanding for ransom. Just imagine. Where will they get the ransom money from? From the same poor worshippers? 

“You see, we are not happy at all. Religious leaders are God’s representatives on earth. They are supposed to be respected.”

The cleric attributed some of the atrocious acts to lack of adequate education, illiteracy, warped indoctrination, and unemployment.

‘No sane person will enter the bush and start living there. You can see they are animals. Their reasoning can never be the same with that of an educated person,’ he said.

The chief shepherd of Awka Catholic Diocese called on government at all levels to provide jobs for the teeming unemployed youths and pay more attention to education, saying that with job opportunities and quality education system the ills bedeviling the nation would be reduced drastically.

‘I feel so bad each time I see the way and manner the government goes about the issue of ASUU. Students are idling away. They have been on strike for four months and yet our leaders are busy talking about 2023 general elections. It is a big shame,’ Bishop Ezeokafor concluded.

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