Nigeria: 2 more priests kidnapped in Kaduna State
By Linda Bordoni
Father John Mark Cheitnum and Father Donatus Cleopas are the latest in a string of Catholic priests to be kidnapped in Nigeria.
In a statement released by the Chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan in Kaduna State, Rev. Father Emmanuel Uchechukwu Okolo, announced with sorrow the kidnapping of the two priests.
He reported that the abduction occurred “around 5.45 pm of July 15, 2022, shortly after the two priests who were on their way to a function at a different parish (Gure), arrived at the parish rectory of Christ the King Catholic Church, Yadin Garu, in Lere Local Government Area of Kaduna State.”
Father Okolo concluded reassuring the faithful that all legitimate means will be used to ensure their quick and safe release.
Increasing insecurity
At least 20 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. Despite the federal government’s claims to the contrary, insecurity in Nigeria is on the rise, with kidnappings for ransom taking place daily across the country.
A recent intelligence report released by the Nigeria Security Tracker claimed that at least 2,968 people were killed while 1,484 were abducted from January to March 2022. The North-Central region accounted for the cumulative highest number of casualties.
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