Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Owo church attack: Igboho commiserates with victims, says he has been vindicated

The Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo popularly called Sunday Igboho has joined other millions of Nigerians to condemn the terror attack on St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State, that left scores of innocent and defenseless worshippers dead.

It had been reported that gunmen were said to have thrown an improvised explosive device before they started shooting sporadically.

Reacting to the unfortunate incident, Igboho in a viral audio released and obtained by The Nation said: “I pray to God that we don’t experience such again. I pray to God to comfort the families of the victims.

“My fathers and mothers, can you see that I have been vindicated? I was not in a battle with any Governor or Senator. But what I envisaged, you didn’t see it. Now, can you all see?

“Many were saying I wanted to create crisis and foment trouble, but can you all see it now?

“Well, the situation can still be redeemed. I want Yoruba people to be united before it is too late.

“I want South-West leaders to support me and other courageous Yoruba sons and daughters so that we can guard against these wicked acts.”

“If I offend anyone, I ask for pardon, please” he said.

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