Killing Of Cleric, Others In Benue: Suswam, Tsav Blow Hot

Former Governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam and a former speaker, Benue State House of Assembly, Mr Terhile Ayua, on Wednesday condemned the killing of 16 worshippers in the state on Tuesday.

They also sent their condolences to the Catholic Church and the people of the state over the killings of two priests and 14 other worshippers by alleged herdsmen during a mass on Tuesday.

DAILY POST reports that Rev. Frs Joseph Gor and Felix Tyolaha, were killed by herdsmen while celebrating mass at the St Ignatius Quasi parish, Ukpor, Mbalom in Gwer Local Government Council of the state.

Suswam, in a statement he personally signed said the killings were becoming a recurring decimal with the usual condemnations after which nothing would happen.

“Words fail me to convey my feelings of grief at this sad occurrence, neither can another mere condemnation of such a dastardly heinous act suffice.

“It is becoming a tragic routine to witness those killings and issue condemnation to them, after which they continue,” he said.

Also, the former speaker of the state House of Assembly, Ayua, advised the people of Mbalom not to lose faith in their God.

Ayua who recalled that the people had suffered similar attacks in the past called on the state government to step up security in the area to forestall its reccurrence

Similarly, the former Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, described the killings as “devilish and callous acts” and sued for a united front to end the attacks.

Tsav called on security agencies to “wake up to their responsibilities to nip the attacks in the bud”.

He also advised the residents of the state to be security conscious by reporting suspicious characters to the police.

 

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