“As neither the Priests nor any of the parishioners were kidnapped during the attack, it could be safely concluded that the primary aim was to terrorize Christians, maim and kill as many as possible,” he says about the June 5 attack that involved gunmen who fired at the Catholic worshippers and detonated explosives resulting in the death of dozens.
The Local Ordinary of Ondo Diocese adds, “Remote and unsubstantiated motive could also be to pass a political message to the Governor of Ondo State, His Excellency Rotimi Akcredolu whose remarkable efforts to expel bandits from Ondo State forests, and his strong stance on handling the issue of insurgency decisively in the country has attracted national attentional.”
The 61-year-old Nigerian Bishop says that whatever the motivations of the attack might be, the “idea to plan to kill innocent and peace-loving people” is satanic and renders perpetrators of the June 5 attack “mindless killers.”
Bishop Arogundade likens the blood of the victims of the Pentecost Sunday massacre to that of Abel in the Bible, saying that their blood on the floor of the church is crying for justice.
“Just as the blood of Abel cried to God after his brother Cain murdered him, we ask that the blood which was shed and which now littered the floors of the Church of St. Francis Owo, seek justice for all the victims of this horror,” he says.
The Catholic Bishop further says in reference to the Pentecost Sunday massacre, “This despicable act of terror and the pointblank execution of babies, children, women and men in the very House of God has made this monstrous act one beyond conception.”
Taking the life of any human being is against God’s will but killing in the church, which is in the presence of God is an act of arrogance that offends God, he says in his June 7 statement.
He continues, “Those responsible for this act have brought their war to the doorsteps of God and thereby invited the wrath of God upon themselves – they have gone too far and the days of reckoning in Nigeria are here!”
“We remain undeterred, uncowed and undaunted in our resolved to practice our faith in the face of terror and the persecution of the Christian faith in Nigeria. The blood of martyrs is the seed of the Church as by a Father of the Church,” the Bishop who has been at the helm of Ondo Diocese since November 2010 says.
He goes on to express his agreement with Pope Francis’ tweet about praying for conversion of hearts of those who promote violence and hatred.