Bishops call for the release of kidnapped seminarians
File picture of a protest march in Nigeria against victims of violent attacks across the country (AFP) |
The Catholic Bishops of Nigeria are appealing for the
release of four major seminarians kidnapped in Kaduna, Nigeria, by unknown
gunmen on the night of 8 January.
Vatican News – Vatican City
RECOWA, the Catholic Bishops’ West African regional office
based in Abidjan, Ivory Coast says the Catholic Bishops of Nigerian have
appealed to the kidnappers to release the seminarians. No further details were
made available. Sources in Nigeria further told RECOWA that the
kidnappers have made contact with the families of the abducted seminarians but
did not demand a ransom.
First-year philosophy students
The four missing seminarians, Pius Kanwai, 19; Peter
Umenukor, 23; Stephen Amos, 23; and Michael Nnadi, 18 are first-year philosophy
students at Kaduna’s Good Shepherd Seminary.
The students were kidnapped from the seminary in Kaduna, in
northwestern Nigeria at about 10.30 pm when gunmen wearing military fatigue
breached the seminary’ security fence and started shooting indiscriminately.
Fortunately, there was no loss of life.
The seminary has 268 students.
Boko Haram have a history of mass kidnappings
The assault on the seminary was all too familiar in a region
where Boko Haram and other Islamist groups use brutal and brazen methods to
reinforce their reign of terror. Kidnappings, especially mass kidnappings, are
a reprehensible but common ploy for the militants to court media attention,
forced recruitment to their ranks but also as a way to extort money through
demands for ransom.
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