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On 5 June 2022, a mass shooting and
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occurred at a Catholic church in the city of
Owo Owo is a local government area in Ondo state, Nigeria. Between 1400 and 1600 CE, it was the capital of a Yoruba city-state. The local government area has a population of 222,262 based on 2006 population census. History In their oral traditi ...
in Ondo State, Nigeria. At least 40 people were killed, with the highest estimates being around 80. Some in the federal government of Nigeria suspect the
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of carrying out the massacre.


Background

Ondo State is a relatively peaceful state in
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Nigeria. Most of the rest of the country suffers
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s, including a jihadist insurgency by Boko Haram mostly in the
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, and a conflict with bandits in the
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, both of which have continued for more than a decade. A separate low-level insurgency in the southeast led by the Indigenous People of Biafra movement began in 2021. An increase in violence between farmers and nomads in Ondo had been recorded prior to the massacre, and the state's government had recently passed restrictions on grazing.


Attack

The attack took place at the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in the
Owo Owo is a local government area in Ondo state, Nigeria. Between 1400 and 1600 CE, it was the capital of a Yoruba city-state. The local government area has a population of 222,262 based on 2006 population census. History In their oral traditi ...
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and began at around 11:30 AM (GMT+1) as worshippers inside the church were attending Mass and celebrating
Pentecost Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christianity, Christian holiday which takes place on the 50th day (the seventh Sunday) after Easter Sunday. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles in the Ne ...
. A group of gunmen entered the church disguised as congregants, carrying bags that contained firearms. Another group took positions outside the church. Improvised explosive devices were detonated outside the church and both groups began firing on worshippers. Those outside the church shot directly into it while those disguised as congregants fired from inside, shooting a boy who was selling candy at the entrance and worshippers trying to reach two open sets of doors. The main entrance was locked and the gunmen inside shot at anyone who moved. Passersby also were struck by bullets. Videos of the inside of the church showed bodies of victims lying in pools of blood across the floor. After the attack the gunmen fled using a stolen Nissan Sunny. A priest who survived the massacre said that the attack took place when the church " asabout to round off service. I had even asked people to start leaving, that was how we started hearing gunshots from different angles. We hid inside the church but some people had left when the attack happened. We locked ourselves in the church for 20 minutes. When we heard that they had left, we opened the church and rushed victims to the hospital." Fr Andrew Adeniyi Abayomi said he tried to protect parishioners, I remained in the inner part of the sacristy. I could not run as I was surrounded by children, while some adults clung to me, some even inside my chasuble. I shielded them just as a hen shields her chicks. "Another priest who had temporarily left the building prior to the attack said he was walking back to the church when survivors running outside stopped him and told him that a massacre was taking place inside. A witness said that he saw five gunmen who perpetrated the attack. Two police officers were killed.


Casualties

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said on 7 June that at least 22 dead bodies from the attack were in the local hospital's morgue, including two children, and that at least 58 had been injured. Many of the dead bodies at the church had been taken by their family members to a private burial at home, indicating a higher death toll. On 9 June the government revised its death toll to at least 40, saying that 61 injured survivors were still in the hospital. Another wounded victim died of his injuries later on. At least five children are confirmed to have been killed. Witnesses and media agencies placed the number of people killed at over 50. Local politician Adelegbe Timileyin said there were over 50 fatalities including children, while other sources estimated a higher death count. A doctor said that at least 50 bodies had been recovered. Timileyin also said that the priest had been abducted, which the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Ondo The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ondo ( la, Ondoën(sis)) is a diocese located in the Ondo State in the Ecclesiastical province of Ibadan in Nigeria. The Cathedral and diocesan secretariat are located in Akure. History * 12 January 1943: Establ ...
denied. The Diocese's reverend clarified that the priest and other clergymen were safe.
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majority leader Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi visited the attack site and counted at least 20 dead, estimating the death toll at somewhere between 70 and 100. Doctors told reporters that the attack had caused a
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and the local hospitals were overwhelmed with victims. ABC News cited an unnamed source who reported there were bodies of 82 victims stored in a local morgue while another source briefed on the recent U.S. intelligence assessment estimated deaths to be above 80.


Aftermath

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,
Rotimi Akeredolu Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu (born 21 July 1956) is a Nigerian lawyer and politician who is currently the Governor of Ondo State, in office since 24 February 2017. His adopted prefix is "Arakunrin", while his nickname is "Aketi". He is a Seni ...
, cancelled his trip in
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and went to the scene of the attack; he called it "vile and satanic", as well as a "black Sunday in Owo". Akeredolu vowed to "commit every available resource to hunt down these assailants and make them pay". President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, condemned the massacre saying it was a "heinous attack on worshippers". Pope Francis prayed for the victims who were "painfully stricken in a moment of celebration". The rebel Indigenous People of Biafra organization, which seeks to restore the separatist Igbo state of Biafra, called the attack as an "unacceptable" action and an Islamic terror attack, asserting that "Christians should stop their dependence on government of Nigeria for security of life and properties... The current regime has only one interest and that is heFulani interest." IPOB said that Biafran separatist groups should defend churches in Southern Nigeria. The massacre was received with widespread shock from the Nigerian public. The response by President Buhari and his
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party was criticized as inadequate, and Buhari sparked controversy after he was caught hosting a party with other APC members hours after the attack. The Amotekun Corps announced deployment of its forces to protect churches and mosques in the state on 12 June. Local elders, including Owo's king
Ajibade Gbadegesin Ogunoye III Ajibade Gbadegesin Ogunoye III (born 6 July 1966) is the Olowo of Owo and Paramount Ruler of Owo Land. His father was Oba Adekola Ogunoye II, the Olowo of Owo, who reigned between 1968 and 1993. His mother was Olori Adenike Yeyesa Ogunoye. Oba ...
, attempted to calm anger among the residents after the massacre in order to prevent reprisal attacks. The attack made headlines across the world, with Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need issuing a statement that read: "ACN denounces this outburst of violence, yet another terrorist act in Nigeria, one more on the long list of crimes against Christians. The country in general has been rocked by episodes of violence, banditry and kidnappings that, although affecting all ethnic and religious groups in the nation, have led to a long list of major attacks on the Christian community over the last few decades (...) ACN calls on all political and religious leaders in the world to firmly and explicitly condemn this terrorist attack at the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State, in southwest Nigeria, during Pentecost Sunday celebrations." A
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for the victims was organized by Nigerian authorities on 17 June. As the funeral mass was held, Akeredolu promised to improve the security situation in the state and admitted that he bore responsibility for failing to provide security. Bishop Jude Arogundade of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Ondo The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ondo ( la, Ondoën(sis)) is a diocese located in the Ondo State in the Ecclesiastical province of Ibadan in Nigeria. The Cathedral and diocesan secretariat are located in Akure. History * 12 January 1943: Establ ...
criticized the
Buhari Administration Muhammadu Buhari, was inaugurated as the President of Nigeria on May 29, 2015, succeeding Goodluck Jonathan. Buhari, the All Progressives Congress nominee, was a former military head-of-state, and general in the Nigerian Army. His running mate, is ...
for " empty promises" regarding maintaining security and preventing terrorism, telling the funeral-goers they needed to "claim this country back from those destroying it." Bishop Emmanuel Badejo, who was among the officiating clergy at the mass funeral, demanded that the government "wake up, sit up and act up to secure lives and properties all over Nigeria."


Culpability

No group has yet claimed responsibility, while numerous Owo locals from the
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ethnic group have accused members of the Hausa and Fulani herdsmen groups of complicity. Police found three undetonated improvised explosive devices at the scene, as well as several shells from AK-47
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. The federal government of Nigeria said the
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(ISWAP) group was behind the attack on 9 June. Interior Minister Rauf Aregbesola said police were pursuing the culprits. Akeredolu said the government's allegation was "too hasty" since ISWAP tends to take responsibility for its attacks. The Amotekun Corps on 23 June announced that it had arrested some of the suspects and seized evidentiary weapons and vehicles. In August 2022, the Nigerian military announced the arrests of another six suspects and added that one of them was an ISWAP leader who was planning more attacks. Akeredolu meanwhile announced the arrest of a person accused of having provided housing to the suspects before the attack was carried out.


See also

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List of massacres in Nigeria The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in over the past number of years in Nigeria (numbers may be approximate): List Political violence Bandit attacks Herder-farmer conflicts and communal conflicts Literature *, ...
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Religious violence in Nigeria Religious violence in Nigeria refers to Christianity in Nigeria, Christian-Islam in Nigeria, Muslim strife in modern Nigeria, which can be traced back to 1953. Today, religious violence in Nigeria is dominated by the Boko Haram insurgency, whi ...
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Boko Haram insurgency The Boko Haram insurgency began in July 2009, when the militant Islamist and jihadist rebel group Boko Haram started an armed rebellion against the government of Nigeria. The conflict is taking place within the context of long-standing iss ...


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