The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has commiserated with the leaderships of the Roman Catholic Church and the Nigerian Baptist Convention over the killing of two of their clerics by some unknown gunmen in Abuja and Kaduna State.
Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, the Special Assistant, Media and Communications to CAN President, Rev Dr Samson Olasupo Ayokunle, in a statement, noted that the late priest, Rev. Fr Michael Akawu, who was reportedly shot dead by yet-to-be-identified gunmen in Gwagwalada, Abuja, while shopping Saturday evening was an Assistant Parish Priest at Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Parish, Dobi village near Gwagwalada.
The statement noted that few hours later, on Sunday, 21st August, 2018, at about 1am, according to informed sources, some hoodlums attacked Nasara Baptist Church in Guguwa near Rigasa in Kaduna shot Rev. Hosea Akuchi dead and took away his wife Talatu Akuchi.
It said, “Her whereabouts remain unknown and the criminals have demanded for the sum of N5m (Five Million Naira) for her release.
“Akawu, who was ordained priest on February 4, 2017 by the Archbishop of Abuja, the Most Revd. John Cardinal Onayeikan was the first FCT indigenous Catholic priest to be ordained.”
CAN prayed God to comfort and console the Roman Catholic Church in Nigeria, the Nigerian Baptist Convention, the churches where they were serving and their immediate families.
It said, “We call on the Nigeria Police and other relevant security agencies to do whatever it takes to bring the culprits to book and rescue the widow of the late Rev Akuchi as soon as practicable.
“We once again call on our security agencies to be more pro-active and invest more on intelligence gathering with a view to preventing many of these crimes that are being committed before their watches undetected.”
CAN noted with pains and disappointment the state of insecurity in the country, adding that nowhere is safe and secured, as terrorists, rampaging herdsmen, killer bandits, armed robbers, kidnappers and other hoodlums were operating unchecked while security agencies seem busy with elections, forgetting that leaders are elected to rule over the living. “Nigeria’s security situation is reprehensible, unacceptable and condemnable. We once again call on President Muhammadu Buhari to rejig the security system of the country.
“Let there be a visible improvement in our security system, as the governed are not satisfied with their performances in ensuring security of lives and property.
“We once again called on the Police to arrest all assailants that are responsible for these dastardly acts. We don’t need foreign countries to tell us that it is the failure to arrest these hoodlums amidst us that has emboldened them to perpetrate their atrocities. Enough of these senseless killings in the country,” the statement observed.
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