Global rights, a civil society grous, on monday, condemns in strong terms the various massacre of scores of worshippers at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo Ondo state during a church service on the 5 th of June, 2022. In a press statement issued and signed in Abuja on monday by ms. Abiodun Bayiwu, executive director, global rights, the rights groups said the killing of innocent worshippers in cold blood during religious event was a sad reminder of the realities to the government of Nigeria to ensure the security and welfare of all Nigerians as mandated by section 14, 2b of the Nigerian Constitution. The rights groups expressed condolences to the people of Ondo state, in particular, residents of the affected community in Owo, and the Catholic Church at large.
Bayiwu said the South-West of Nigeria up till this despicable carnage had relatively been spared of the intolerable level of insecurity suffered by other regions of the country. “This brazen attempt to unsettle the amity of the region should be greeted with strong resistance by both the federal government and state governments of the South-West region to forestall further deterioration of security in the region.”
She noted with displeasure the body language of the political class, especially the President, who within hours of the attack, feted his party leadership to a pre-primaries dinner party at the Presidential Villa. According to her, the dinner party which was attended by the Vice President, the Senate President, leadership of the ruling APC, and other presidential aspirants of the party was a sheer displayed of insensitivity and further underscored the notion that Nigerian lives are cheap and the unfortunate event did not warrant sobriety and attention.
“We are appalled by the continued upsurge in mass atrocities across the country in recent times. These continued acts of terrorism are an affront to the territorial integrity of the Nigerian state and a threat to its national security and must therefore not be allowed to spread any further.”
The rights groups call on Nigerian government to fulfil its constitutional responsibility of protecting the security and welfare of all citizens through the implementation of a more robust approach to curbing terrorism across the country
“The government must take deliberate action in addressing the immediate and remote circumstances that are exacerbating terrorism and other forms of mass atrocities across the country.”
They call all Nigerians to remain vigilant and rise up to collectively resist this abnormal situation that is becoming a norm in Nigeria and demand accountability.


