The Presidential Candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Mr. Dumebi Kachikwu has decried an upsurge in the abduction and killing of Catholic Priests in the country.

 

Kachikwu in a statement in Lagos on Wednesday described the development as unacceptable and unprovoked aggression against a section of the population dedicated to the service of God and humanity.

 

The candidate insisted that the ugly development must be urgently nipped in the bud by the relevant security.

 

He recalled that no fewer than 18 Catholic priests had been allegedly abducted by terrorists with some of them killed between January 2022 and July 2022.

 

According to him, on June 26, a Catholic Priest in Edo, Rev. Fr. Christopher Odia, was abducted and later murdered.

 

He said the killing of Odia was preceded by the abduction and killing of a Kaduna State-based Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Vitus Borogo, on June 25 by suspected terrorists.

 

He disclosed that on July 6, the priest presiding at Holy Ghost Parish, Eke-Olengbeche, Rev. Fr. Peter Amodu, was kidnapped by armed men along Otukpo Ugbokolo road, Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue.

 

Kachikwu said the latest incident was the killing of Rev. Fr. John Cheitnum, after he and his colleague, Rev. Fr. Donatus Cleopas, were kidnapped by bandits on July 16, 2022, by suspected bandits in Lere Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

 

“Fr. Cleopas was later released after an alleged payment of an undisclosed sum as ransom.

 

“Fr. Cheitnum was the Director of Communications at the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan before he was abducted and subsequently killed,” he said.

 

He noted that Fr. Cheitnum was also the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Jema’a LGA of the state.

 

He said it was regrettable that over 3,478 Nigerians were reportedly killed with 2,256 abducted in seven months from December 2021 and June 15, 2022.

 

According to him, a statement by the Church in Need, a global Catholic Charity Organisation, said: “at least 18 priests have been kidnapped in Nigeria since the beginning of 2022, five in the first week of July alone. Although most were released unharmed, three were killed.”

 

Kachikwu urged relevant security agencies to rise up to the challenge of insecurity in the country and ensure adequate security of Nigerians, especially Priests of the Catholic faith who had not only become vulnerable but an endangered specie.

 
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