Nigeria: ACN announces death
of kidnapped seminarian
Michael, the young seminarian killed by his kidnappers in Nigeria |
Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) announces the death of the
last of four seminarians kidnapped on January 8th in Nigeria’s Kaduna State.
“With immense sorrow we must inform you that the last
seminarian, Michael, in the hands of the kidnappers, was murdered”. The news
came in a Tweet by Aid to the Church in Need, Italy. The seminarian, Michael,
had been kidnapped along with three other seminarians from the Good Shepherd
Major Seminary in Kakau, Kaduna State.
The other three seminarians had been released in the
previous days and are now receiving medical care. Aid to the Church in Need
reported that the director of the seminary carried out the recognition of the
body. Archbishop Augustine Akubeze, of Benin and President of the Catholic
Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, on Friday had made an appeal to ACS regarding
the strong insecurity “throughout the country", in a situation of unprecedented
gravity.
Archbishop Aukbeze explained that though all the seminars in
Nigeria have protective walls, " they are not sufficient to stop the
attacks of Boko Haram", the Islamic extremists whose violence since 2009
has caused, according to recent UN data, more than 35,000 victims.
Not all the structures, instead, have security cameras, he
said. "If all the seminaries, monasteries and convents that host religious
people had cameras, it would be useful, at least, to capture some
terrorists". Unfortunately, ACN points out that, the resources of the
Church are limited and some parishes are even forced to pay for police
protection during Sunday masses.
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