Who
killed Rev. Fr. Francis Chidiebele Okoye, a Catholic priest attached to St
Mary’s Catholic Church, in Afikpo, Ebonyi State? And why was he killed? These
are some of the questions agitating the minds of the parishioners and general
public, even as the anniversary of the gruesome murder of the priest holds on
July 31.
Fr.
Okoye was slaughtered like a sacrificial lamb in the premises of the Church on
July 31, 2006. The priest, who hailed from Enugwu Ukwu, in Njikoka Local
Government Area of Anambra State and shared an apartment within the Church
premises with a fellow priest, was dragged out of his bedroom by his
assailants, who took him to the back of the building and slashed his throat.
A
source said he was decapitated. “It was a shocking act of violence. It was a
gory sight. There was no doubt that Father Chidiebele’s attackers came with the
intention of killing him outright. They butchered an innocent man like an
animal. He was almost beheaded. This is the height of wickedness and man’s
inhumanity to man,” one of the members of the church stated.
Seven
years after, the killers are still walking free, as no arrest had been made in
respect of the crime. It was gathered that Fr. Okoye’s murder might not be
unconnected with his profound preaching against cultism, political thuggery and
corrupt practices, among other social ills.
“He
was a thorn in the flesh of evil people in Afikpo. On and off the pulpit, he
preached against the unhealthy moral temperature of society. Some politicians,
in particular, were unsettled by his ways because he warned them against
encouraging young people to be cultists and political thugs. Perhaps, that was
why they silenced him permanently,” a parishioner, who simply identified
herself as Ugochi said.
It
was further gathered that as torrents of tears flowed across the community that
day, a heavy downpour washed away the blood of the slain priest. It was one of
the heaviest rains ever witnessed in the community.
It
was gathered that at the time Father Okoye was being attacked, his neighbour
was in the next room. While the former was shouting for help, the later was
allegedly praying.
In an
exclusive chat in his residence, Mr. Francis Ibe Inyanwachi, head master of St.
Mary’s Nursery/Primary School, Afikpo, disclosed that when the reverend father
was asked what he did when his colleague was being attacked, he said that he
was praying.
“The
priest said that he was praying when Father Chidiebele was shouting and calling
on him. He said that he knelt down to pray. That was what he told us. Since I
was not there, I don’t know what happened but I know that they killed him
behind the house because we saw the blood on the ground in the morning,” he
said.
Offering
insight on the barbarous treatment meted on the priest, Mr. Inyanwachi, who
described the deceased as a family friend, said: “After Reverend Father
Chidiebele’s ordination, he was posted to Afikpo as assistant priest, to come
and help another reverend father. I think normally after one year, they
(assistant priests) are usually posted out. So, when his mates were posted out,
he was so good I think the reverend father asked the bishop that he (Father
Chidiebele) should continue.”
“He
was so outspoken that he condemned everything that was bad or evil. I think
that day he was killed, he had gone from house to house, cautioning some group
of students whom I learnt were cultists. He was trying to tell them to come
back, that cultism was not good. They said when he came back, he did not even
eat. Then he went to Mgbom (a neighbouring village), where one of them asked
him to preach to him. Thereafter, he returned to his apartment at the church. I
suspect that his attackers were cultists, who didn’t want their members to be
retrieved from cultism.”
Inyanwachi,
whose son is also a Catholic priest, added: “The room of the other reverend
father was before his own room. I don’t know how they managed to know his room.
They came into his room and brought him out from where he was sleeping. He was
shouting: Father! Father!! Father!!! They brought him out and cut his throat or
so. I think he died while they were rushing him to the hospital.
“That
day, I didn’t initially know what happened; it was my daughter who went to Mass
at St Patrick’s (at Ndibe) that informed me. They said the Catechist announced
that armed robbers attacked Father Chidiebele and that they should be praying
for him. On her way to the hospital, she heard that he had died. So, when I was
coming back from Mass at St. Patrick’s, I saw the girl, crying. I asked what
was wrong and she said they had killed Father Chidiebele. That was all. He was
a young man.
“On
the day his corpse was buried, it was brought here before being taken to his
home town. It was announced that his people said they would retaliate on
anybody, coming from Afikpo. I insisted that I must go. It was only the priest,
my daughter and I that went there. We had to stay with the family. There were
seats kept for the people of Afikpo in the Church but I alone couldn’t have
gone to sit there. I went and consoled the mother. In fact, his mother was
sitting in the front row and I went and touched her. After the Mass, we took
his remains to St. Theresa’s Cathedral, Abakaliki, where he was buried. I’ve
gone several times to see his family. He was very fond of coming to my house
but he was a priest for the whole parish. He was a special friend of this
house.”
Effort
to speak with the reverened father, who occupied an apartment next to the late
Fr. Chidiebele’s the day he was killed, proved abortive. Our reporter called
him several times on telephone but he refused to speak on the matter.
Police
sources, which craved anonymity confirmed the incident but said no arrest had
been made since it happened on July 31, 2006.
“You
know, it is a murder case; so, it remains open. We are still working on it,”
said the source at the Ebonyi State Police Command, Abakaliki.
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This generation keeps heaping all manners of curses on their selves tufiakwa.may his soul rest in peace
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ReplyDeleteGod pls forgive them..
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