Legendary actor Richard Mofe- Damijo, says, the high level of crime in the country,has become very alarming as every day, the country continues to record one tragedy or the other.
Writing on his instagram handle, he noted that the country was still recovering from the shock of the kidnap of school girls in Kebbi State, when the Kwara church attack happened.
He wrote: “My heart is heavy this morning, as it has been too often these days. A few days ago, we woke up to the horror of twenty five schoolgirls kidnapped and a school vice principal murdered. Now the church attack. Another community shattered. Another set of families thrown into grief.
“Rev Ezekiel Dachomo’s expositions have placed a weight on my chest that words can barely hold. The truth he has been sounding is not convenient, but it is real, and it has become impossible to ignore”.
He added that what happened in Kwara state where innocent christians who gathered to fellowship is a wound to our collective soul. As it’s abnormal to now normalize mayhem.
“What happened in Kwara is not just another headline. It is a wound to our collective soul. Innocent people, gathered in peace, met violence they did not deserve. And for what? For practicing their faith? For daring to seek God in a country that claims to value freedom?
“We cannot normalise this mayhem. I am tired of the silence, the evasive statements, the endless committees. Nigeria cannot continue to watch its citizens, especially Christian communities in the North and Middle Belt, live like targets in their own homeland. This is not politics, this is humanity. When one community is hunted, all of us are diminished”, he lamented
RMD believes the country owe the victims more than condolences.
“We owe them justice. We owe them safety. We owe them a country that honours their right to live and worship without fear.
“To the grieving families, may God hold you close. To the leaders who have the power to act, history is watching. Do not fail us again.
“Nigeria must stop bleeding. We must say enough, loudly and clearly, until something truly changes”, the actor sounded out..
