Wednesday, December 31, 2025 - Bandits have attacked two Catholic priests at the Parish House of St. Rita Catholic Church, Unity Estate, Mararaba, Nasarawa State, near Abuja, triggering fresh concerns over worsening insecurity around the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Vanguard gathered that the attack occurred in the early
hours of the day when armed assailants forcefully invaded the parish residence
at about 2:30 a.m., stabbed the priests, and left them in pools of blood, while
the Parish Priest narrowly escaped unharmed.
The victims were identified as Rev. Fr. Comas Baye, the
priest in residence and a Cadet of the Knights of St. John International
(KSJI), and Rev. Fr. Chris Pever, a visiting priest and former Assistant Priest
of the parish. Fr. Baye is said to be battling a partial stroke.
Both priests were immediately rushed to Nativity Catholic
Hospital, Jikwoyi, in Abuja, where they received urgent medical attention.
Rev. Fr. Pever sustained severe injuries, including a
fracture of his left arm, and successfully underwent a surgical implant
procedure.
As of the time of reporting, both priests were said to be in stable condition and responding to treatment.
The Abuja Grand Commandery of the Noble Order of the Knights
of St. John International condemned the attack, describing it as a vicious
assault on innocent clergy and a disturbing reflection of the growing
insecurity around Abuja and its neighbouring states.
The condemnation was contained in a statement signed by the
Grand President, Brig. Gen. Francis Ulonna Njoku, and the Grand Secretary, Col.
Etta Peters.
“We condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the heinous,
barbaric, and reprehensible attack on Catholic priests at the Parish House of
St. Rita Catholic Church, Unity Estate, Mararaba, Nasarawa State,” the
statement said.
The Knights warned that the incident was not an isolated act
of violence but part of a troubling pattern of attacks on places of worship and
ministers of faith within the FCT and adjoining states.
“This vicious assault is not only a direct attack on
innocent clergy but also a grave affront to the sanctity of human life,
religious institutions, and the moral fabric of our society,” the statement
added.
KSJI called on relevant security agencies to urgently
investigate the attack, apprehend the perpetrators, and ensure they are brought
to justice without delay.
“We therefore call on the relevant security agencies to
urgently and thoroughly investigate this incident, apprehend the perpetrators,
and ensure that they are brought to justice without delay,” the statement
noted.
The Order also urged governments at all levels to strengthen
security around religious institutions and communities, warning against a
recurrence of tragedies such as the Niger State school kidnapping and similar
acts of terror.
The Abuja Grand Commandery expressed solidarity with the
Catholic Diocese of Lafia, the clergy, and the faithful of St. Rita Catholic
Church, while offering prayers for healing, protection, and lasting peace.

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