Kwankwaso condemns Kwara church attack, says it shows high level of insecurity

Ifeanyi Eze
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Former Presidential candidate, Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso says he is appalled by the terrorist attack on a church in Eruku town, Kwara State, describing it as a painful reminder of rising insecurity in Nigeria.

He said reports showed that a number of members of the congregation were murdered and abducted during the attack.

Kwankwaso added that “this horrific incident is yet another grim reminder of the alarming surge in violence disturbing our nation.”

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He expressed sympathy to the victims, saying:

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“My deepest condolences go out to all the victims and their families during this painful time.”

He also urged the Federal Government to act immediately, calling for immediate and decisive action to secure the safe release and return of the kidnapped victims.

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