Gunmen have struck again, this time targeting the Cherubim and Seraphim Church at Ejiba in the Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State.
The attack, which occurred during Sunday morning service, has left the community in shock and residents fleeing for safety.
The pastor, his wife, and several worshippers were reportedly abducted by the bandits.
The Ejiba community is gripped with fear and panic following the attack.
According to reports, the bandits had been hiding in the community or nearby bushes before launching the attack.
The incident has raised concerns about the security situation in the area.
Kogi State Information Commissioner, Kingsley Fanwo, has strongly condemned the attack, describing it as “very sad and unfortunate.”
He assured that efforts are underway to rescue all the victims, urging citizens to be security-conscious and volunteer intelligence to aid in the rescue efforts.
He also emphasized the need for vigilance, especially in areas where strange faces are noticed.
He urged citizens to report any suspicious activities to the authorities, emphasizing that timely information is crucial in preventing and responding to security threats.
The commissioner said the state government and the Yagba West Local Government Area authorities had been working to combat criminality in the border community.
According to him, Ejiba had experienced similar challenges, yet some pastors continued to encourage worshippers to gather in isolated locations despite prevailing risks.
“It’s easy to blame the government, but those suffering in the hands of these incurable irredentists are our people. So why won’t we subscribe to wisdom?
“When you see something, say something. Avoid going to unsecured churches and mosques now.
“Avoid absolutely unnecessary journeys at this time. Any journey along the danger zones should be avoided. Do not disclose your movement to anyone again,” Persecondnews quotes the commissioner as saying

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