Ondo, 22 August, 2025 / 12:34 am (ACI Africa).
The National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) Nigeria has called on the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led government to ensure there is justice in the trial of suspects linked to the 2022 Pentecost Sunday attack on St. Francis Xavier Owo Catholic Parish of Ondo Diocese, which claimed at least 50 lives.
Speaking to ACI Africa on Thursday, August 21, after the arraignment of five suspects by the Federal High Court in Abuja, Fr. Solomon Zaku cautioned against granting bail to the accused.
He warned that such a move would “deepen the pain of victims” families and weaken confidence in Nigeria’s justice system.
The Five men suspected of carrying out the deadly Islamist militant attack on the Catholic Parish in southwestern Nigeria were remanded in custody on Tuesday, August 19 until a court ruling on September 10 on their application for bail, Reuters reported.
The Reuters report further indicated that the suspects, who pleaded not guilty when arraigned last week, appeared in court at the start of their trial on Tuesday, seeking bail three years after their arrest.






