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Lagos flags to fly at half-mast for three days to mourn Owo killings

By Gbenga Salau 
14 June 2022   |   2:46 am
Lagos State government has declared that flags in the state are to fly at half-mast for three days following Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s directive to mourn the victims

FILE PHOTO: A view of St. Francis Catholic Church where worshippers were attacked by gunmen during Sunday mass, is pictured in Owo, Ondo, Nigeria June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja/File Photo

Lagos State government has declared that flags in the state are to fly at half-mast for three days following Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s directive to mourn the victims of the St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State, terrorist attack. 

 
The decision, according to the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, to mourn the victims came at a Southwest Governors’ June 10 virtual meeting, which reviewed the security situation in the region.

The communique issued after the meeting was signed by Governors Rotimi Akeredolu, Ondo; Kayode Fayemi, Ekiti; Gboyega Oyetola, Osun; Dapo Abiodun, Ogun; Seyi Makinde, Oyo and Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos.
 
“The Governors condemned in very strong terms the horrendous crime perpetrated by terrorists against the people and residents of Owo, Ondo State and, by extension, the peace-loving people of the South-West.”

 
The meeting recommended an increase in the scope of surveillance of the activities of undocumented settlers by security agencies in all the states.
 
“The governors, as Chief Security Officers, resolved to continue to assist the security agencies in crisis management and intelligence gathering at all times.”
 
Sanwo-Olu urged Lagos residents and visitors to remain law-abiding and vigilant as the government is doing everything to ensure that peace continues to prevail in the state.

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