Arrest Benue church attackers now, Muslim group tells IGP

Kayode Ogundele
Kayode Ogundele
Sympathisers gathered at the St. Ignatius Catholic Church, where the attack took place

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has strongly condemned the Tuesday invasion of St. Ignatius Catholic Church, Ayar-Mbalom in Gwer East Local Government Area of Benue State during which hoodlums killed 15 worshippers including two Catholic priests, Joseph Gor and Felix Tyolaha.

The group in a statement by its director, Ishaq Akintola that this wanton waste of human life is wicked, repulsive and barbaric.

“Human life is sacred and only Allah the Supreme Creator has the right to freely take what He gave. Therefore, killing for vengeance, religious or ethnic reason is not only primitive but also sinful.”

MURIC said although the attackers also burnt 50 houses and sacked the entire community, it singled out the vicious attack on the church for strong condemnation because those who attack the house of God have no single atom of piety in their hearts. “They shoud therefore not expect mercy from Allah, the Supreme Creator. They seek to set different ethnic groups and religions at one another’s throats. But they will fail by the Grace of Allah.

“We are constrained to observe that most of the killings around the Middle Belt area are ignited by hate speech. We therefore appeal to Nigerians to exercise caution in their utterances, to respect human life, tolerate and forgive one another. Every peaceful community is a round hole whereas vengeance is a square peg. It is therefore an alien instrument designed to cause commotion.

“We charge the Inspector General of Police to bring the killers of the worshippers in St. Ignatius Catholic Church to book. We implore the Federal Government to do everything possible to stop the carnage in the country, particularly in Benue and Taraba,” MURIC said.

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