ABDUCTED KADUNA CATHOLIC PRIEST REGAINS FREEDOM

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Rev. Fr. Ibrahim Amos, the Catholic priest kidnapped on April 24, 2024, from St. Gerald Quasi Parish in Kurmin Risga, Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, has been released.

The Diocese of Kafanchan confirmed his freedom in a statement on Friday, signed by its Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Dr. Jacob Shanet.

He said, “Fr. Amos was released unharmed, bringing relief to the Catholic community and his family after weeks of uncertainty and emotional distress.

“The outpouring of concern and solidarity from people of goodwill, both online and offline—including members of various faith communities, security agencies, local vigilantes, the Police, and the Department of State Services (DSS)—has been overwhelming.”

It added that these efforts demonstrated “that we are not alone in the struggle to respect and promote the dignity of human life.”

The Diocese expressed its gratitude to God and thanked all who offered prayers, support, and solidarity during the priest’s captivity.

“May the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of Priests, and all the angels intercede for those still in captivity and lead them back safely to their families and communities,” the statement concluded.

Fr. Amos’ abduction had drawn significant attention, renewing calls for more robust security measures to combat the persistent insecurity in Kaduna, particularly in Southern Kaduna, where abductions and violence remain a serious concern.

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