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The
events that unfolded in Ughelli, Delta State, are more than a local
disturbance, they are a chilling reminder of the fragile line between authority
and abuse.
A church, traditionally a place of refuge and reverence, was stormed by uniformed men who assaulted the pastor, his wife, and even deployed tear gas against worshippers.
The symbolism of this act cannot be overstated: the sanctity of worship was
violated, and the trust between citizens and those sworn to protect them was
fractured.
This
incident raises profound questions about the state of law enforcement in
Nigeria. The use of excessive force in a religious setting suggests not only a
breakdown in discipline but also a disregard for the cultural and spiritual
fabric of the community.
In a country where faith is deeply woven into daily life, storming a church is not just an operational misstep, it is an assault on identity and collective dignity.