Unidentified gunmen this evening opened fire in a crowded Deeper Life
Church near the Federal College of Education in Okene, Kogi State,
leaving 15 worshippers dead, and Governor Idris Wada vowing to smoke
terrorists out of his State.
The perpetrators of the heinous crime,
said the governor who cut short a Ramadan state dinner, are “wicked,
devilish, ungodly and deserve no place in a same society.”
Several other worshippers, according to the local government chairman in the area, were critically wounded in the attack.
Emergency
workers said the casualty count would most probably increase in a few
hours. Soldiers and police from the Joint Task Force in the State have
cordoned off the area.
Mr. Jacob Edi, Special Assistant to the
governor on Media and Strategy, told SaharaReporters over the phone that
the assailants arrived at the church at about 8:45p.m. local time,
during a late evening church service. They cut off electricity supply
and began shooting indiscriminately into the crowd. He said some of the
worshippers who tried to escape from the premises were captured and
their throats slashed.
According to a statement by Mr. Edi, the
state executive council meeting was still on and the governor was
working the phone with all relevant security officers in the state.
Following the attack, the state governor issued this statement:
Following
Monday's dastardly attack on a christian worshippers in Okene, Kogi
state, governor Idris Wada cut short a Ramadan state function dinner and
summoned an emergency meeting of the state executive committee.
Furious
about news of the unfortunate situation governor Wada vowed he will
spare no resources in smoking terrorists out of Kogi state. According to
him the perpetrators of the heinous crime are wicked, devilish, ungodly
and deserve no place in a same society.
Kogi state, he said has
always been known for peace any act capable of tarnishing the image of
the state will not be tolerated at all.
He called on all citizens of the state to remain calm.
SAHARAREPORTERS
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