The
Catholic Church on Thursday complained that Boko Haram insurgents had
taken over the parish church house as well as houses of Christians in
Madagali, Adamawa State.
Madagali town is the headquarters of the
Madagali Local Government Area and it shares border with Borno State.
It is also the closest town to Gwoza, the town that Boko Haram has
already annexed.
The church, in an electronic press
statement by the Director, Catholic Social Communications in-charge of
the Maiduguri Diocese, Rev. Fr. Gideon Obasogie, said that though the
members of Boko Haram had been known not to discriminate in their
attacks, it however seemed that Christians and Christian institutions
had been at the receiving end of the sect’s mayhem.
Obasogie said, “The whole town and the
parish rectory have been occupied by the terrorists; so many structures
and items have been vandalised. Dozens killed and a lot of church
structures have been burnt down.”
“Christians in the town are really in a terribly situation; a moment of great persecution.
“Christian men are caught and beheaded;
the women are forced to become Muslims and are taken as wives to the
terrorists. The houses of Christians that have fled are now occupied by
the insurgents.
“Their cars are used by the terrorists.
Some Muslims around identify Christian homes to be occupied and the
Christians in hiding were also identified and killed. Strict Sharia Law
has been promulgated, as observed by a woman who luckily escaped the
death zone.”
The priest said the situation had gone
out of control. “People are finding it really hard, citizens are been
killed in their numbers,” he added.
He said the Catholic Church had been
compelled to close down all the churches on the major road linking Borno
and Adamawa states because of acts of terrorism.
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