Catholic Archbishop of Kaduna, Matthew Man-Oso Ndagoso, has referred to as on the federal government and safety companies to safe the discharge of Rev. Fr. Bobbo Pascal and different victims held in kidnappers’ dens.
The Archbishop confused that the first accountability of any authorities is the safety of life and property, warning that persistent insecurity poses a critical risk to peace and nationwide stability.
Ndagoso made the decision yesterday in response to the kidnapping of Rev. Fr. Bobbo Pascal, who was kidnapped within the early hours of November 17 from his residence in Kushe Gugdu, Kagarko native authorities space of Kaduna State.
He described the incident as deeply troubling and reflective of the deteriorating safety scenario, significantly in rural communities which have turn out to be frequent targets of felony assaults.
The Archbishop expressed concern over the security of the kidnapped priest and others in captivity, urging safety companies to accentuate rescue efforts and guarantee their secure return.
Ndagoso additional referred to as on the authorities to dismantle kidnapping syndicates and be sure that perpetrators are apprehended and prosecuted to function a deterrent to others.
He additionally appealed to governments in any respect ranges to deal with the causes of insecurity by investing in job creation, schooling and social improvement initiatives.
The Archbishop urged Christians and residents of the affected communities to stay calm, prayerful and supportive of safety companies by offering helpful info when crucial.
