Pope prays for peace in Nigeria 

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The Roman Catholic Pontiff, Pope Leo XIV, has offered prayers for the soul of innocent souls in rural Christian communities in Benue state.

About 200 were reportedly killed in Yelwata, Guma local government area by suspected armed herdsmen.

The X handle of the Vatican News under the caption: “Pope Leo prays for the victims of a ‘terrible massacre’ in Benue state, Nigeria reads in part: “Around 200 people were ‘brutally killed’ in Yelwata, in the Guma local government area on the night of the 13th/14th June, the Pope said, most of them internally displaced persons “sheltered by the local Catholic mission.

“Speaking just before delivering the Sunday Angelus prayer, the Pope prayed for ‘security, justice, and peace’ in Nigeria, adding that he was thinking in particular of the ‘rural Christian communities of the Benue state who have been relentless victims of violence.

“Responding to the attack, Amnesty International Nigeria on Saturday called on Nigerian authorities to ‘immediately end the almost daily bloodshed in Benue state and bring the actual perpetrators to justice.”