Pope Francis consoles Nigerian families
The Holy Father Pope Francis has expressed deep shock and
commiserated with the families of the recent bomb attack at Medina Mosque in
Mubi, Adamawa State in which 50 people lost their lives. Several others were
injured in the terror attack. Pope Francis described the incident as a
senseless and deplorable act. The Pope’s message is contained in a letter
signed by the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
The message reads, “Having learned with sadness of the
bombing at the Medina Mosque in Mubi, His Holiness Pope Francis extends
heartfelt condolences to all who are mourning the loss of loved ones and those
injured in this senseless and deplorable act of violence. Entrusting the
deceased to the merciful love of the Almighty, His Holiness offers the
assurance of his prayers for the community and his encouragement to the civil
authorities and emergency personnel in the aftermath of this tragic attack.”
Last Tuesday, 50 people were killed when a suicide
bomber blew himself up in the Mosque. The blast happened during early morning
prayers at the Madina Mosque in the Unguwar Shuwa area of Mubi, some 200
kilometres from the Adamawa state capital, Yola. It was described as the worst
attack in Adamawa since December 2016, when two female suicide bombers killed
45 people at a crowded market in the town of Madagali.
The Police attributed the recent attack to members of the
terrorist organisation, Boko Haram.
(CNSNg.org)
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