ECOWAS denounces fear based oppressor assault on Catholic Church in Nigeria
fear based oppressor assault on Catholic Church in Nigeria Credit: AFP
The Economic Commission of West African States (ECOWAS) has denounced the fear based oppressor assault which occurred at the St. Francis Catholic Church in the Ondo State of Nigeria on Sunday.
In a proclamation on Monday, ECOWAS identified with the public authority and individuals of Nigeria as well as the families and casualties who lost lives during the assault.
ECOWAS in its articulation dated June 6, guaranteed of its "responsibility in cooperating to free the West Africa district, of the disasters of psychological warfare."
The BBC announced that shooters on Sunday went after and killed St. Francis Catholic Church admirers in Ondo state, south-west Nigeria.
President Muhammadu Buhari said "just monsters from the lower area" might have done this "obnoxious demonstration".
The furnished men entered St Francis Catholic church in the town of Owo during a Sunday administration. They terminated into the gathering and afterward hijacked a cleric as well as some other church-participants, witnesses said.
No figures for the numbers killed or stole in Sunday's viciousness have been affirmed.
However, a specialist at a nearby medical clinic, cited by the Reuters news office, said that, "few admirers were gotten dead". Subsequent to visiting the congregation and emergency clinic, state official Ogunmolasuyi Oluwole told the Associated Press news organization that kids were among the dead.
In the interim, Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has proclaimed seven days of grieving during which banners will fly at half-pole following Sunday's assault at St Francis Catholic church.
Authorities have not given a loss of life, yet observers have said no less than 25 individuals were killed.
The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Ondo says the went after chapel, which
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