They closed the Church, stood by doors, and started throwing IEDs and
shooting directly at the helpless worshippers," said Bishop Stephen
Dami Mamza of Yola Diocese in Adamawa State about Sunday's attack in
Waga Chakawa.
Bishop Mamza said the attack, suspected to be the work of Boko Haram,
left 31 parishioners dead, and 11 others mutilated by knives and gun
wounds.
“The attack took place in our out-station Church on Sunday morning in
a village called Waga Chakawa. The Church is under St. Dennis Catholic
Church, Madagali in Adamawa State. They were about to finish Holy Mass
with the Catechist when the suspected men arrived in Hilux vans and some
on motorcycles."
"Those that were escaping through the widow were being slaughtered
like rams and others killed through their sophisticated guns."
He added, “I have never seen this tragedy; it is a gradual
elimination of people with impunity and desecration and sanctity of
human lives.”
The Bishop said after the gang had finished with the helpless
villagers inside the Church, the attackers went into the village and
slaughtered about ten people of several Churches and escaped without any
response.
Bishop Mamza had a plea for the Nigerian government, “I am begging in
the name of God, government and security agencies should come to the
aid of poor Nigerians irrespective of their religion, status or whatever
and give them protection. We are mourning these children and adults
whose innocent lives were brutally stuffed out of them unjustifiably.”
posted by Emanto Ngaloru Jan 29, 2014.
World News, Politics, Business, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Tech, Science, Travel, Local, Weather and others...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)
No comments :
Post a Comment