Ondo State Government has promised to provide land in a good environment for the mass burial of the victims of the Owo terror attack.
Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, SAN, on Wednesday gave the assurance when he played host to a team of Catholic Bishops from the South-West led by Most Reverend Leke Abegunrin.
Catholic Bishop of Ondo, Most Reverend Jude Arogundade, had said the Church will be organising a befitting burial for the lost souls.
In a statement by his aide, Richard Olatunde, Akeredolu noted that “127 persons were involved in the attack while 61 survivors are still on admission in different hospitals. He also disclosed that 26 persons have been discharged.
“The Governor added that the new figure followed the harmonization of the reports from the various hospitals including the private ones.
“He urged the people to discountenance the figures earlier rolled out.
“Governor Akeredolu explained that the state government has set up an account for donations following series of the calls and demand for an account number by well-meaning individuals who are desirous of helping the families of the victims and the survivors.”
Akeredolu assured that all the donations made would be judiciously utilized for the purpose it is meant for.
He was quoted as saying, “What we witnessed in Owo on that Sunday, I have been looking for a word to describe it but I’m not too sure I can find one because it is indescribable. There is no word to describe it. If you say horrific, dastardly, horrendous, all those ones are common words and we use them for many things.
“But I have been looking for a better word to use because we have witnessed barbaric elements, animals in human’s skin. If you are human you would not do what they have done. Maybe there are areas where they will do such a thing and they are not worried. But here were are worried because it is not something we are used to. Human life means a lot to us.
“That is why one is moved. We will have a Memorial Park here where those who died in the attack will be buried. My Bishop sir, we will find a good place as a Memorial Park. It will also be my suggestion that even if there are people who have retrieved their family or members of their family, we must still have a symbolic grave there for them. And it will be there forever, it is not something we can forget and we should never forget it.”
On the update on the figures, the Governor said “the medical team led by the Commissioner for Health has sent figure to us, and it is slightly different. What I put out during my address on the broadcast to the State was wrong and we must accept it.
“The figure I have now shows that 127 persons were involved and that the number of death now is 40. On admission receiving treatment, we have 61. 26 have been discharged. Those are the figures we have now from the commissioner for Health. So, government is not hiding anything.”
Earlier, Bishop Abegunrin, expressed his sadness over the unexpected attack, describing it as an attack on God.
“We were saddened when watching on our small phones and later in the evening the whole episode as it was on the public television, it was really sad. The Bishop of Yoruba land in Lagos and Ibadan province are here to commiserate with you, Owo people, the people of Ondo State and with our brothers and sisters in the Catholic Church and Ondo Diocese.
“It is very painful, it can provoke people to retaliate and do what is ungodly but we are people of faith; we leave everything to God to judge but humanly speaking, we heard what you have been doing in the state that those people who did this havoc to us will be brought to book before long and we are happy about that.
“For some time now since Amotekun started we know what you have been doing in Ondo State, that you are protecting the people in cities and villages. Even with threats and warnings, you shun every threat to provide security for the people and their property.
“They attack human beings, but our own interpretation is that they attack God and the consequences are awaiting them. Whatever you have to do to bring them to book l, I pray God to assist and protect you. We thank you for your action, you are not just a Governor but filled with action. You are articulate, you are not afraid. You made your place known loudly and openly that you are not for nonsense and that you are for your people and Nigeria”, the Bishop said.