
Aiyedatiwa vows to get justice for victims of Owo Catholic Church attack
CITIZENS COMPASS—Ondo State Governor, Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on Saturday vowed that his administration would not relent in the pursuit of justice for victims of the June 5, 2022 terrorist attack in Owo, describing security as a top priority for the state.
He made this commitment while speaking at the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Akure, during the 15th Episcopal Anniversary and 35th Priestly Ordination Anniversary of the Bishop of Ondo Catholic Diocese, Most Rev. Jude Ayodeji Arogundade, where he was the Special Guest of Honour.
Governor Aiyedatiwa described Bishop Arogundade as a beacon of hope and an embodiment of peace, justice, and human dignity, whose pastoral leadership has touched countless lives in Ondo State and beyond.
The Governor praised the Catholic Church for its significant contributions to education, healthcare, and social development in the state and the country.
He noted that his administration has continued to invest heavily in security infrastructure, disclosing that 75 Hilux vehicles, equipped with modern security gadgets, were recently procured to strengthen operations of security agencies in the state. According to him, this is in addition to the monthly provision of logistics to security operatives.
“The combined effect of this collaboration is the wide acknowledgement of Ondo State as one of the most secured and safest in Nigeria. While our people carry on their daily businesses with a sense of safety, it has also translated to massive investors coming to do business in Ondo State,” he said.
Speaking on the Owo massacre, the Governor recalled with pain how about 40 worshippers were killed when terrorists armed with Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and rifles attacked St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo. He added that dozens of survivors still carry the scars of the attack.
He revealed that security agencies, through collaboration between the federal and state governments, have arrested suspects linked to the attack, including Idris Omeiza, Al-Quasim Idris, Jamiu Abdulmalik, Abdulhaleem Idris, and Momoh Abubakar, who are now being prosecuted by the Department of State Security (DSS).
“We pray that the memories of the Owo victims be blessed forever. As we continue to seek justice for them, let us stand together against terror’s might and other forms of criminalities. In unity and love, we will find the strength to heal the wounds, mend broken hearts, and ensure a safer Sunshine State,” Aiyedatiwa declared.
In his remarks, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Ondo, Most Rev. Jude Arogundade, expressed appreciation to the people and government for the return of missionary schools to the church. He assured that the institutions would remain committed to providing quality education anchored on sound moral values to groom future leaders.
Marking thirty-five years of priesthood and fifteen years as Bishop of the Ondo Diocese, Bishop Arogundade also reflected on his pastoral journey, urging the newly ordained priests to remain steadfast in their devotion to God and service to humanity.
Bishop Arogundade thanked the governor for personally gracing the event, promising that the Catholic church will continue to offer prayers and support for his administration.
After the event, the Governor witnessed the unveiling of the new multipurpose hall of the church, joining the priests and dignity on a tour of the facilities in the building.