ARCHBISHOP OF ABUJA, JOHN ONAIYEKAN ESCAPES DEATH
Gunmen opened fire on the car of
John Onaiyekan, the Catholic archbishop of Abuja, on Friday. The
incident happened along the Benin-Ekpoma road in Edo state, as the
bishop was returning from the 10-year anniversary of the diocese in
Uromi.
Addressing reporters in Benin, capital
of the state, Onaiyekan’s driver, who identified himself as Segun,
narrated what transpired.
“We left Benin for Uromi and around 5pm –
I think very close to Ehor – I saw a big pothole and decided to slow
down the vehicle,” he said.
“I would have passed the spot with speed
but because the cardinal was sleeping, I decided to slow down the
vehicle so that he would not wake up.
“Suddenly, I saw three men came out of
the palm tree plantation by the road side and started shooting at the
vehicle. Drivers of other vehicles who saw me coming with reverse
started clearing off the road and when I got to a safe distance, I
decided to stop the vehicle and people started running to see what had
happened.
“It was then we realised that the
bullets shattered the left passenger window glass and made huge holes on
the panel of the door. We just thank God nothing happened to the
cardinal or any of us in the vehicle.”
Commenting on the incident, Augustine
Akubueze, Catholic archbishop of Benin, and Donatus Ogun, bishop of
Uromi diocese, lamented over the high rate of insecurity in the country.
They appealed to the federal government to address the situation.
“We thank God that Cardinal Onaiyekan
survived the attacks of some criminals elements last week on the
Benin-Ekpoma Road. If something had happened to him, what would have
been the story?” Akabueze asked
“We thank God that nothing happened and
we are using this opportunity to appeal to Mr. President to provide
adequate security for the citizens of Edo state.”
On his part, Bishop Ogun said, “What
would have happened if the Cardinal was killed? It would have been
sorrow and pains for us, considering that he was coming to attend the
10th anniversary of the creation of Uromi Diocese. We thank God he came
out unhurt.
“We need adequate security to protect
the lives and property of the residents of the state. We cannot continue
to live in fear in our own land because of the activities of these
criminals.”
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