Tension as Gunmen Abduct Catholic Priest, Seminarian in Niger State

Gunmen suspected to be bandits have kidnapped Fr. Paul Sanogo and Seminarian Melchior, from St. Luke’s Catholic Church in Gyedna, Garam Ward, Tafa Local Government Area, Niger State.

According to Daily Trust the priest and seminarian were kidnapped in the early hours of Thursday at their residence in Gyedna.

Residents said the kidnappers shot into the air for over an hour before they whisked away the priest and the seminarian.

The Catholic Bishop of Minna, Most Rev Dr Martin Igwe Uzoukwu in a message he sent to church members and shared with our correspondent said the adoptees were pastoral workers at St Luke’s Catholic Church Gyedna.

Part of the message read: “On behalf of my Auxiliary Most Rev Sylvester Luka Gopep, the Priests and Religious of the Catholic Diocese of Minna, I request for your prayers for Fr Paul Sanogo (M.Afr) and Seminarian Melchior who were kidnapped by bandits in the early hours of August 3, 2023 at the priest residence at Gyedna, Niger State.

“Fr Paul Sanogo (M.Afr) and Seminarian Melchior are pastoral workers serving at St Luke’s Catholic Church Gyedna, Niger State. We pray the Lord hears our prayers and bring them back in peace.”

When contacted, the Niger State Police Command Spokesperson, SP Wasiu Abiodun confirmed the incident.

He said police tactical teams led by the DPO of Tafa Division had been dispatched to the scene.

“However, the location of the church was discovered to be on the outskirt of the town, which is about an hour drive from Sabon-Wuse, and surrounded with mountains and forest, close to Kagarko area of Kaduna State.

“Meanwhile, other seminarians therein have been advised to relocate temporarily while investigation into the incident is ongoing with a view to rescuing the victims and arrest the perpetrators of the crime,” he said.

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