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REVEALED: Identities of worshippers killed, kidnapped from Kaduna church on Easter Sunday

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More details have emerged on the attack at a branch of The Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) in Arikon community, Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

It was earlier reported how bandits invaded the church during Easter service, killing five persons and abducting 29 worshipers, reports Daily Trust.

A security source who spoke to our reporter through the telephone last night said the bandits invaded the community on over 20 motorcycles and surrounded the church when service was still ongoing.

He said as some of the bandits alighted from the motorcycle, they opened fire in different directions, leading to the killing of five people who tried to escape.

According to him, some worshipers who were at a nearby Catholic Church, took to their heels when they heard gunshots.

“Actually, the bandits first attacked the ECWA church. And while they were shooting, worshipers at the Catholic Church started running out of the church but the bandits killed one of them,” he said.

He identified those killed at ECWA Church as Tanko Haruna, Waziri Agunu, Aminu Soba, Joseph Audu and Adamu Jatau, adding that they were killed while trying to escape.

He also gave names of some the abducted worshipers as

Garba Tanko, alongside with his wife Lami Garba, and one of their daughters, Rachel Garba as well as a grand child, Moses Yakubu.

Others are Rahab Usman, and his daughter, Victoria Rahab. Sunday Ayuba, Dantani Alhaji alongside his wife, Mrs Mary Dantani, including their three daughters all identified as Helen, Rejoice and Ahmadu, were among those kidnapped.

The security source, however, disclosed that the Kaduna State Police Commissioner, CP Rabiu Mohammed, alongside the Sector 4 Commander of the Nigerian Army, Col. IR ADOM led a convoy of over 30 vehicles to the community to access the situation in the area.

Our reporter gathered that the entire community has been deserted.

After the attack, some villagers reportedly fled to neighboring Katari, Jere and Kachia towns.

Spokesperson of the Kaduna State Police Command, DSP Hassan Mansur, had not commented about the incident as at the time of filling the report.

 

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