Owo attack: US institute accuses Nigerian government of shielding herdsmen and blaming ISWAP

Nigerian officials has been accused of shielding the Fulani herdsmen over St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State.

According to Knoxville News Sentinel the Nigerian government “blamed the terror attack on Owo Church, on the Islamic State West Africa Province while allegedly avoiding references to networks of politically powerful herdsmen”.

Speaking on the recent massacre of worshippers at the Catholic Church, a senior fellow at the Religious Freedom Institute in Washington DC, Stephen Rasche, said Nigerian Christians no longer trust their own government or the leaders of the United States and the European Union.

Punch reported that Rasche said;

“These types of murders are taking place weekly, almost daily, in Nigeria — murders of innocent Christians, being gunned down, slaughtered indiscriminately, throughout the north and, increasingly, into the central part of Nigeria and into the south.

“They don’t look at us as being serious about any of these things.

“They are completely disillusioned that the US government is going to have any kind of effective role to play. They’ve just given up that anybody in the West is going to come to their aid.”

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