«Je peux confirmer que les deux prêtres ont été sauvés de la tanière des voyous. Immédiatement après l’incident, nous avons déployé nos hommes pour peigner parfaitement la forêt, c’est lorsque nous les avons refermés qu’ils ont libéré les victimes et se sont enfuis », a déclaré Femi Joseph, officier des relations publiques de la police du commandement de l’État d’Ondo.
Les deux prêtres nigérians faisaient partie d’un convoi de voitures se dirigeant vers la capitale de l’État d’Ondo, Akure, lorsque le cortège a été bloqué. Étant la principale cible des ravisseurs, les clercs ont été traînés hors de leurs voitures tandis que les autres invités au mariage ont été autorisés à se rendre à destination.
Peu de temps après, a-t-on appris, les ravisseurs ont appelé pour demander une rançon de 100 millions de nairas (275 245,00 $ US) pour la libération des deux prêtres.
Dans la soirée du mercredi 10 décembre, les deux hommes ont été libérés sur la même route où ils avaient été enlevés et un autre prêtre est allé les chercher.
La police a confirmé qu’aucune rançon n’avait été versée pour leur libération.
“Même après leur libération, nous recherchons toujours les ravisseurs et très bientôt nous les aurons”, a déclaré l’officier des relations publiques de l’État d’Ondo.
L’enlèvement des deux porte à 11 le nombre de prêtres enlevés en 2019.
Les dirigeants ecclésiastiques au Nigéria ont exprimé à plusieurs reprises leurs préoccupations concernant le ciblage des prêtres par les ravisseurs et ont appelé le gouvernement à tous les niveaux à mettre en place des structures qui garantissent la sécurité de tous les citoyens de la nation la plus peuplée d’Afrique.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Two Catholic priests from Nigeria’s Awka Diocese, Fr. Felix Efobi and Fr. Joseph Nweke, who were kidnapped December 6 while on their way to a wedding have been released unharmed.
“I can confirm that the two priests have been rescued from the den of the hoodlums. Immediately the incident happened, we deployed our men to perfectly comb the forest, it was when we closed in on them that they released the victims and ran away,” police public relations officer of Ondo state command, Femi Joseph has been quoted as saying.
The two Nigerian priests were part of a convoy of cars heading to the capital of Ondo state, Akure when the motorcade was blocked. Being the main target of the abductors, the clerics were dragged out their cars while the other wedding guests were allowed to proceed to their destination.
Soon after, it was reported, the kidnappers made calls demanding a ransom of 100 million Naira (US$275,245.00) for the release of the two priests.
On the evening of Wednesday, December 10, the two were released along the same road they had been abducted and another priest went to picked them up.
The police have confirmed that no ransom was paid for their release.
“Even after they have been released, we are still after the kidnappers and very soon we will get them,” the public relations officer of Ondo state has said.
The kidnapping of the two brings to 11 the number of priests who have been kidnapped in 2019.
Church leaders in Nigeria have repeatedly expressed concerns about the targeting of priests by abductors and called on the government at all levels to put in place structures that guarantee the security of all citizens in Africa’s most populous nation.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dois padres católicos da diocese de Awka, na Nigéria, p. Felix Efobi e o pai. Joseph Nweke, que foi seqüestrado em 6 de dezembro, a caminho de um casamento, foi libertado ileso.
“Posso confirmar que os dois padres foram salvos da cova dos bandidos. Imediatamente após o incidente, destacamos nossos homens para pentear a floresta perfeitamente. Foi quando os fechamos que eles libertaram as vítimas e fugiram “, disse Femi Joseph, oficial de relações públicas da polícia. do comando Ondo State.
Os dois padres nigerianos faziam parte de um comboio de carros indo para a capital do estado de Ondo, Akure, quando a procissão foi bloqueada. Sendo o principal alvo dos seqüestradores, os clérigos foram arrastados para fora de seus carros, enquanto os outros convidados do casamento foram autorizados a ir ao seu destino.
Pouco depois, ficou sabendo que os seqüestradores pediram um resgate de 100 milhões de nairas (US $ 275.245,00) pela libertação dos dois padres.
Na noite de quarta-feira, 10 de dezembro, os dois homens foram libertados na mesma estrada em que haviam sido seqüestrados e outro padre foi buscá-los.
A polícia confirmou que nenhum resgate foi pago por sua libertação.
“Mesmo após a libertação, ainda estamos procurando os seqüestradores e logo os teremos”, disse o oficial de relações públicas do Estado de Ondo.
O sequestro dos dois eleva o número de padres sequestrados em 2019 para 11.
Os líderes da Igreja na Nigéria têm expressado repetidamente preocupações sobre a segmentação de padres por seqüestradores e instado o governo em todos os níveis a criar estruturas que garantam a segurança de todos os cidadãos da nação mai
- PRO-ABORTION ACTIVISTS IN SIERRA LEONE PUSH FOR ABORTION - December 22, 2024
- POPE FRANCIS SENDS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT TO THE PEOPLE OF WAR-TORN UKRAINE - December 20, 2024
- THE EVER-SMILING BISHOP DABIRÉ APPOINTED ARCHBISHOP - December 19, 2024