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Mass Burial For 2 Catholic Priests, 17 Parishoners Killed By Fulani Herdsmen (PHOTOS)

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Following threats from the Muhammadu Buhari regime, media outlets in Nigeria have remained silent on the burial of the 19 people killed by Fulani herdsmen in Benue State in April 2018.

Tension could be felt in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, as the two Catholic priests and 17 parishioners slain by Fulani herdsmen were buried on Tuesday, May 22, 2018.

Photos from the burial ceremony were made available to The Trent by a reader.

A priest conducts burial for the 2 Roman Catholic priests and 17 parishioners murdered by Fulani herdsmen in Benue on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 in Makurdi | Twitter
A priest conducts burial for the 2 Roman Catholic priests and 17 parishioners murdered by Fulani herdsmen in Benue on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 in Makurdi | Twitter

Already, Governor Samuel Ortom has declared Tuesday a work-free day to honour the departed.

This was just as the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria had directed all Catholic faithful across the country to embark on a peaceful and prayerful protest, tagged, ‘March for Life,’ on Tuesday.

Catholic Church members were directed to be dressed in “all Catholic society groups, apostolate, Bishop’s installation or parish uniforms.”

Those who do not have any of those were advised to be dressed in a white top while “priests and religious shall be in cassock and habits.”

“We should all come with our rosaries and a candlestick each,” the directive by the CBCN added.

Suspected armed herdsmen had invaded Mbalon community and attacked St. Ignatius Catholic Church at Ayar Mbalom in Gwer East Local Government Area of Benue State about a month ago and killed two priests – Rev Fathers Joseph Gor and Felix Tyolaha — and other 17 worshipers during early morning mass.

The 19 victims of the attack are to be given a mass burial today at the Ayati pilgrim site near Ikpayongo in Gwer East Local Government Area of the state.

Meanwhile, the Catholic Archdiocese of Benin, Edo State, said on Monday that Catholic faithful in the state would on Tuesday stage a peaceful protest in compliance with the directive by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria.

The Catholic Archdiocese of Benin disclosed this in a statement signed by its Archbishop, Most Revd. Augustine Akubeze, and Chancellor, Very Revd. Fr. Michael Oyanoafor, on Monday.

It said that the clergy and lay faithful would march in solidarity with the people of Benue State as they mourn the death of their compatriots, especially those who lost their lives in the April 24 attack in the Gwer East Local Government Area of the state.

Also, the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo, Osun State, in a statement signed by Most Rev. John Oyejola, on Monday, said that it was set for Tuesday’s protest.

Also, the Catholic Diocese of Lagos said in a statement on Monday that it was ready for the “solemn, peaceful demonstration against killings in Nigeria.”

In the statement signed by the Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Alfred Martins, the Lagos diocese said the procession would begin from St. Leo’s Catholic Church, Ikeja with the Governor’s Office, Alausa, Ikeja as its destination.

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