The St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State, reopened for services on Sunday, ten months after a deadly attack left over 40 worshippers dead and several others injured.
It would be recalled that during the attack, the assailants disguised themselves as worshippers, maiming both old and young worshippers.
However, ten months after the incident, worshippers filled the building to celebrate the 2023 Easter.
At the reopening, the Catholic Bishop of Ondo Diocese, the Most Revered Jude Arogundade, called on the Federal Government to be alive to their responsibility of protecting the lives and properties of the citizens.
According to him,” the government of this country has failed us in their duty for the protection of lives and properties,” lamenting how quickly the country moves on following attacks.
“The government must wake up and show strength and courage and make sure those who carried out the evil that took place in this church and those carrying out the evils that are going on in this country are brought to book and are punished accordingly,” the cleric continued.
Meanwhile, returning to the same church, for most of the congregants, especially those who witnessed the attack, came with mixed feelings. They recalled how the attack happened, calling on the government to tackle insecurity in the country.
They further thanked God for sparing their lives and prayed that God reposed the souls of those who died in the attack.
Weeks after the attack, the Nigerian military arrested some suspects believed to have masterminded the attack, which it linked to the Islamic State in West Africa Providence (ISWAP).
The Interior Minister, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who spoke after a National Security Council meeting in June, declared that the attack has no ethnic-religious connection, affirming that the group’s activity has nothing to do with religion.
The victims of the attack were later given a mass burial on June 17 with the Ondo State government releasing the list of those affected by the incident.
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