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Dozens killed in Nigeria church attack

President Muhammadu Buhari meets his security chiefs recently. Terror acts are on the rise in Nigeria.

Buja, Nigeria | Xinhua |  Unidentified gunmen have killed scores of worshippers following an attack on a church in Nigeria’s southwestern state of Ondo on Sunday, according to various sources.

The attack took place as many worshippers gathered at the church during the morning mass on Sunday, multiple sources said.

President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the heinous killing of worshippers at the St Francis Catholic Church, Owa-luwa Street, Owo Kingdom, in Ondo State.

“No matter what, this country shall never give in to evil and wicked people, and darkness will never overcome light. Nigeria will eventually win,” the President said.

A government official who spoke on the condition of anonymity told Xinhua by telephone that the gunmen first detonated explosives near the church altar before firing at the worshippers and killing scores of them on the spot.

The official said it is difficult to put a number to the casualties, as security operatives rushed to the scene to rescue worshippers. He said injured victims were rushed to a government-run hospital in Owo town.

Ondu state governor Arakunrin Akeredolu confirmed the attack but provided no details on the casualties or the identities of the attackers.

In a statement, the governor said he is “deeply saddened by the unprovoked attack and killing of innocent people of Owo, worshipping at the St. Francis Catholic Church, today.”

Akeredolu urged the locals to “remain calm and vigilant” as security forces are deployed to monitor and restore normalcy to the town. ■

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