Monday, December 8, 2025 - Anambra police command has confirmed videos of attack on worshipers, Sunday morning, on an Anglican Church in Lilu community, Ihiala Local Government Area.
During the attack, sources said the wife of the presiding
clergy in the church was shot dead, while other worshipers sustained injuries.
In a press release on Monday morning, the spokesperson for
Anambra State Police Command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga said the Commissioner of
Police Anambra State Police Command, CP Ikioye Orutugu has condemned the
attack.
He described those who carried out the attack as armed
criminals, saying it resulted in one confirmed dead, and serious injuries
inflicted on a few others.
Ikenga said: “The church building was partially burnt, and
other properties destroyed at a church premises in Lilu, Ihiala Local
Government Area.
“The CP States that this heinous and abominable act,
committed against innocent worshippers, is not only an assault on the community
but a grave affront to our shared values of peace, sanctity of life, and
freedom of worship.
“The Command extends its deepest sympathies to the families
of the victims and to the entire Lilu community and assures the public that the
Police shall relentlessly hunt down the perpetrators of this crime.
“The CP notes that no community should be subjected to such
brutality as the command will not allow criminals to instill fear or
destabilize the peace we are working tirelessly to maintain.”
He added that in view of this, the Command had already
intensified intelligence-driven operations, deployed the Joint Security Team,
and strengthened surveillance across the area.
“The Operatives are following every lead as no resource will
be spared in ensuring that those responsible are apprehended and made to face
the full weight of the law.
“The Command urges residents to remain calm and cooperate
with the Joint Security team by providing useful information that can assist
ongoing investigations for justice to be served.
“The Command remains steadfast in its commitment to
protecting lives and property across Ihiala and the entire state,” he said.

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