Founder, House on the Rock, Pastor Paul Adefarasin has spoken up about the Lekki Massacre that took place on the 20th of October, 2020.
He described the day as Black Tuesday that will go down in Nigeria’s history as the day innocent Nigerian lives were lost to police brutality.
Pastor Paul Adefarasin said: “We cannot erase from the collective memory how the disbelief of a nation turned to shock, horror, heartbreak and unspeakable sorrow as our unarmed children were shot at, injured, maimed and killed, in the course of a peaceful protest.
“We will not forget how our democracy and our nation was dealt a near-mortal blow by the brute force and deadly violence of our very own soldiers, using the Lekki toll gate as a shooting range and our children as target practice!
“May the souls of those whom we have lost rest in perfect peace; and we assure you that while remembering them as martyrs, we consider it a duty to demand and receive justice in the matter of their cold-blooded murder,”
Adefarasin also prayed for healing for everyone who was injured, bereaved or traumatised by the carnage witnessed in Lekki.
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He said: “we pray with you and we stand with you. Dear Father, with one voice, we pray for our people and ask for your divine intervention and healing over our nation.
“We cry out for peace and justice in our land. We stand on your Word even as we pursue our rights and seek justice, in Jesus name.”