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Blood, tears flow as suspected herdsmen attack Catholic Church in Ondo

Gunmen suspected to be herdsmen stormed a catholic church in Owo, a town in Ondo, killing an unspecified number of worshipers.

The herdsmen Sunday breached security at a parish in Owo, Ondo, leaving at least 28 dead, Peoples Gazette heard.

The attackers entered St Francis Xavier Catholic Church as service got underway on Sunday morning at the main community parish, an official said, firing live rounds on congregants before detonating explosives already planted in the church.

According to a report by the People’s Gazette, the attackers were identified by locals as being herders, and a lawmaker said the tragic incident was orchestrated to send a message to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu.

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“Herdsmen entered our community and started shooting, they killed about 28 people and dozens were severely injured,” Olayemi Adeyemi, a member of Ondo House of Assembly representing the constituency, told Peoples Gazette.

The church is near the palace of the traditional ruler of Owo, The Gazette understands, and emergency officials were swiftly mobilised to the area.

“We have dozens of injured people at Federal Medical Centre, Owo, and I am on my way there now to see the victims,” Mr Adeyemi said, adding that he had just left the church premises.

Video of the attack shared online showed bodies believed to be of church members in a stream of blood.

The attack was immediately seen as a message to Mr Akeredolu, a son of Owo whose policies have been deemed highly restrictive of herdsmen activities around Ondo.

“We have enjoyed improved security since herdsmen were driven away from our forests by this administration,” Mr Adeyemi said. “This is a reprisal attack to send a diabolical message to the governor.”

A spokesman for the governor did not immediately return a request seeking comments.

The police and other security forces have arrived at the scene and intensified security around the church and the community, The Gazette understands.

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