After spending about nine days in the
kidnappers den, the Archbishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of the Niger
Delta, (Anglican Communion), Most Reverend Ignatius Kattey, was finally
released by his captors on Saturday.
Sources said Archbishop Kattey walked
home alone after he regained his freedom from the unknown gunmen who abducted
him last week Friday.
It was gathered that the cleric, who
is also the Dean, Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, was in good health
condition when he reunited with members of his family.
The Rivers State Police Public
Relations Officer, Mrs. Angela Agabe, who confirmed that the cleric was rescued
by the police and other security forces.
“He (Archbishop Kattey) was rescued
around 7:30pm today (Saturday). The police and other security forces have been
on it for some time now, but this night, the police eventually rescued him,”
Agabe said.
Kattey and his wife, Beatrice, were
on the night of Friday September 6, at Aleto in Eleme Local Government Area of
Rivers State on his way to Port Harcourt at about 10:30pm.
While his wife was later abandoned,
Kattey, second in hierarchy to the Primate of the Anglican Church Nigeria, was
taken to an unknown destination.
In response, President Goodluck
Jonathan had promised that the Federal Government would do everything possible
to ensure his release.
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ReplyDeleteRecued by the police indeed, how did they recue him? The police should do well to remain silent in the kidnapped case they played no role in the release of the victim. When family members of victims labour to pay ransome, police will come out with effrontery to claim victory of the release.what a shame?
ReplyDeletePolice can lie,they claim that dey rescued him nd he walk home by him self with out de police presenting him to the family hmmmm wonderful nigeria police.
DeleteRescued by Nigerian Police and walked home alone.
ReplyDeleteTnks be 2 God dat my Bishop was realised.As 4 de Police let den keep silent or prove it.
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