CITIZENS COMPASS —Taraba Youths Transformation Initiative – TYFI), has protested the death of a pastor’s wife with the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), who was said to have died in an attack on her community.
Her widower, Pastor Konye Timilehin Moses, confirmed the death of his wife, Oluwakemi, a gospel minister.
He said she was shot dead in an attack.
It was gathered that the attack occurred along the Wukari- Jootar highway on November 17, 2023.
The pastor, who hails from Ondo State, reposted a statement issued by the Taraba Youths Transformation Initiative on Wednesday November 22, 2023, and wrote:
“Something must be done”
In a post dated November 12, the pastor shared photos and videos of his wife leading a worship session.
“Greater grace unto you my dear wife. God of Adeboye has just begun a great thing with you. Unstoppable generation,”
The Taraba Youths Transformation Initiative wrote;
TYTI CONDEMNED THE KILLING OF ITS MEMBER MRS OLUWAKEMI MOSES KONYE
We urgently draw the attention of the Chief of Army Staff and the Inspector General of Police to the relentless attacks occurring along the Wukari-Jootar federal highway, at the intersection of Taraba and Benue State. We are deeply disturbed by the recent incident involving Mrs. Oluwakemi Moses Konye, a member of the Taraba Youths Transformation Initiative.
Mrs. Oluwakemi served as a Youth Corps member in 2019 and eventually got married to a pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Taraba Province 1, she tragically lost her life in an attack while traveling from Akure to reunite with her husband, accompanied by her two-month-old child on 17/11/2023. Despite the heavy presence of military and police checkpoints along this route, incidents like these persist unchallenged.
Numerous citizens, including a senior consultant from the federal medical center Jalingo, have faced similar ordeals. These occurrences demand immediate action from the appropriate authorities.
We implore the military and the police to intervene urgently. Additionally, we call upon Senator David S.U Jimkuta representing Taraba South at the National Assembly to use his influence to address this pressing issue.
Today, Mrs. Oluwakemi leaves behind a two-month-old baby. We vehemently condemn these criminal acts and urge swift action against these perpetrators.
TYTI extends gratitude to His Excellency, Dr. Agbu Kefas, the executive governor of Taraba, for his efforts in enhancing security. We appeal for further support and collaboration with the Army, and Air Force to safeguard the state.
Emmanuel I. Yakubu
Executive Director, TYTI