11 Children And 22 Adults On Admission At FMC After Owo Attack – NEMA

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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has reported that eleven children and 22 adults were brought to the Federal Medical Centre, Owo’s emergency wards after gunmen stormed St Francis Catholic Church in the neighborhood, killing several people.

Sadiya Umar Farouq, the minister of humanitarian affairs, disaster management, and social development, is at the hospital with NEMA officials to examine the situation on the scene.

In a statement released shortly after, the minister said she had authorized the agency to provide prompt assistance to the attack victims and their relatives.Sadiya who also commiserated with the families of the dead, the Catholic Church, the people, and the government of the state, describing the killings as “cold-blooded, evil and horrific”.

The Statement Read;

“Officials from NEMA, Ekiti Operation Office have arrived at the Federal Medical Center, Owo where the dead were taken to and the injured are being treated.

“NEMA is already conducting an on-the-spot assessment of the victims and the casualties.

“Meanwhile, Mr Kadiri Olarenwaju, Head NEMA Ekiti Operations Office, covering Ekiti, Ondo and Osun states has reported the admission of 22 adults and 11 children to the emergency wards at the Owo.

“This killing is horrific and mindless. The killing of many worshippers inside St Francis Catholic Church on a Sunday morning is condemnable,” she said.

“A lot of men, women, young girls, and children had their lives snuffed out during a church service in Owo.

“I mourn with their families and state government as well as the church. We pray for the repose of their souls.”

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