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Tinubu donate N75m to victims of Ondo church attack

A National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and a frontline presidential aspirant, Bola Tinubu, has donated N75 million to the victims of St Francis Catholic Church Attack

Gunmen invaded St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State on Sunday leading to the death of over 59 people who were mostly children and women.

Speaking at the Palace of Olowo on Monday, Oba Ajibade Ogunoye during a condolence visit in company of Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, Tinubu condemned the violent attack on innocent worshippers.

In a statement issued Monday by Tinubu’s media office, the presidential hopeful described the attack as evil that must be defeated saying there is no place for such hatred and wanton taking of innocent lives in our country.

The statement said: “Before he visited the church for on the spot assessment, Asiwaju Tinubu pledged the sum of N50 million to the victims and another N25 million to the Owo Catholic Church.”

While expressing his sadness over the tragic incident, Tinubu noted that the South West had never witnessed such an attack of such magnitude saying it was horrendous.

To this end, Tinubu called on the federal and the state governments to work together to strengthen security around the country.

On his part,  Akeredolu appreciated Tinubu for pausing his presidential campaign activities less than 24 hours to the APC convention.

The governor  promised to either bring the assailants down to the state for justice or take justice to them.

On the trip to Owo with Tinubu were former Speaker of House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, Chairman of TETFUND,   Kashim Ibrahim-Imam, former APC National Vice Chairman, Southwest, Chief Pius Akinyelure, former Chairman of Economic and Financial Crime Commission, Nuhu Ribadu, and former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Otunba Femi Pedro.

Ondo Church Attack: I heard four explosions, priest, others recount ordeal

The Assistant Parish Priests at St Francis Catholic Church, Owa-luwa Street, Owo, Ondo State, Father Andrew Adeniyi Abayomi, has given an account of how the church was attacked on Sunday.

Fr Abayomi was the Priest conducting Mass during the attack.

Abayomi who spoke with THISDAY at the Church premises on Monday said he had heard about four explosions during the attack which left many people dead while others sustained injuries.

According to him, the gunmen struck as the church service was wrapping up.He said: “From what I can still recall, towards the close of the mass, in fact, I had told the people, ‘ go forth, the Mass is ended’, and they responded. It was at that moment we held a loud noise. Within me, I thought somebody fell but when I looked at the sanctuary, I saw one of us who could have seen the gunmen from outside.

“So, he quickly closed the door, from that moment, a message got to me on the sanctuary that armed gunmen were around. From that moment, I told the people, to enter the sacred, it is a place behind the sanctuary, to have an escape route. Like me, I ran to the inner room with some children and they were saying father pray, pray! And I told them to calm down. So, within that moment, I heard about four explosions.

Abayomi said, “I didn’t see their faces because already, some of us had moved inside the other part of the church where people were using as escape.

“After over 20 minutes, where I was, I was able to pick my phone, then call the parish priest (the pastor in-charge), because I am an assistant. Father where are you, he said he was still at this other places where he had gone to celebrate Mass. I told him, these is what is happening, if you have the contact of security agencies, please call them. Then, I called the first assistant too.

“So, after 20 minutes, I got to know that they had gone. That was when I came out and I saw the casualties lying on the floor. So, I called members who still had courage, let us drive our brothers and sisters to the hospital.

“When I was going to the Federal Medical Centre, Owo, I was told that St. Louis Catholic Hospital, Owo was filled already and rejecting people. Even, when I got to FMC, they were already rejecting people and I had to beg them that even if it is to attend to them outside”, the Priest added.  Another eyewitnes who was in the church, Mr Ezenma, said most of the victims were women and children

He said: “I was in the church and I had  gunshots along the gate, I came out from the church and I saw a tall man with long face cap, he shot the gun at my side but I guess he didn’t see me. He shot another one again, then I told myself, who is this foolish man shooting gun here? He shot another one, so, I knew there was danger.

“So, I went back inside and I locked the entrance door. Before I could peep through the window, the man was already going through the right side of the church and entered through the other door and he started shooting gun. The shooting was too much.

“Then, I had a sound like bomb, after I regained myself, I looked up and I told myself that the church has not fallen because I was thinking that that bomb will bring it down. They repeated it again and was also shooting. I wanted to jump through the window but I thought some of them could still be outside”, Kingsley added.

Meanwhile, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Owo local government chapter has protested against the killing calling on  international bodies to intervene.

They carried placards with various inscriptions such as: Stop killing Christians; stop playing politics with our lives; to be united needs peace; address insecurity in Nigeria; stop the persecution of Christians among others.The Chairman of the association, Joshua Oladapo said, “we Christian leaders in Owo local government have come out to express our dissatisfaction, displeasure over the killing in one of our Christian Churches.

“We feel so sad with the evil occurrence. This is a Clarion call to not only Nigerian leaders but to the international community that these incessant attacks most especially on churches and Christian bodies in our nation should not continue”.

As of the time of filling this report, the total number of casualties have not been ascertained as the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Funmilayo Odunlami said she could not give a figure yet.

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