The Guardian (Nigeria)

Adeboye predicts victory over insecurity, banditry

• As Police Inspector is killed in FCT while operatives foil kidnap attacks • Gunmen abduct three women in Ibadan • Doctors, nurses declare strike over insecurity in Ogun • Residents flee, schools shutdown as gunmen kill six in Rivers

- From Saxone Akhaine ( Kaduna), Rotimi Agboluaje ( Ibadan) and Ann Godwin ( Port Harcourt)

AS security agencies continue to grapple with upsurge in kidnapping and banditry, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God ( RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said that the country’s victory in its battle against insecurity is around the corner.

Pastor Adeboye made this known yesterday when he paid a courtesy call on Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El- Rufai, at Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, days after some RCCG members were abducted in the state.

The respected cleric had announced his visit to Kaduna on his Twitter handle, when he wrote: “Earlier today, I decided to go out of my schedule to see my children who God delivered from the den of kidnappers while they were on their way to the venue of the Lets Go Fishing exercise. To the Glory of God, they are hale and hearty.”

Adeboye disclosed that Governor El- Rufai “appealed to me to visit the State House in Kaduna to pray for the state, its people and its leadership for peace and protection after laying hands on my children who were sick. It is my prayer that the peace and kingdom of God will be establishe­d in Kaduna State.” Adeboye had on April 8 announced that eight of his church members kidnapped by bandits on March 26 in Kaduna had regained freedom. Shortly after their release, all the abducted persons were taken to a hospital for medical check- up.

The clergyman, who said he has known the governor for many years, described El- Rufai as a tender- hearted man and that many who might be criticizin­g him now will later see the other side of him.

“We know that you have a problem that only God can solve. The problem is far beyond the abilities of any human being. We have known each other for years. I know the kind of person you are. I know you are tender- hearted, I know how you definitely must be feeling, particular­ly when the kidnapping­s are going on. When they begin to kidnap school children, I know how you must be feeling.”

The General Overseer assured the governor that “victory is around the corner. We are praying for you and I believe God is going to answer the prayers. I am assuring you that the Almighty God is going to fight for you, He is going to fight for Kaduna State, He is going to fight for Nigeria.’’

In his response, Governor El- Rufai commiserat­ed with the RCCG family over the recent abduction of some pastors and parishione­rs in Kaduna, adding that “we seek your blessings and prayers, as a great man of God, to assist us with the challenges that we are facing here and the country at large.” D ESPITETHE assurances of a turn in the bend by Pastor Adeboye, the kidnap epidemic continued without restrain across the country. A police officer was shot while trying to foil the abduction of some members of Tungan- Maje community in Gwagwalada Area Council of Abuja yesterday.

Witnesses said the gallant officer, Inspector Ambi John, who was leading one of the teams in repelling the attack, sustained gunshot injuries and was rushed to hospital for medical attention but passed away eventually. The kidnappers were operating along Dankusa, Angwan- Zegele- Zuba axis when a distress call was sent to the police.

A resident of the area, Ibrahim Saidu, said the gunmen in their numbers went on rampage as they engaged both the police and some vigilantes in a shootout. Saidu said the gunmen, who first attacked residents of Anguwar Samu in TunganMaje, whisked away two persons after an exchange of gunfire that lasted over an hour.

“The entire residents of Anguwar Samu were gripped with fear because of the gunshots but unfortunat­ely, they succeeded in abducting two people,” he said.

According to him, after the police were overpowere­d, the kidnappers proceeded to New Poultry area of the council where they also abducted two residents. He said the police officer and a vigilante who sustained injuries in the incident had been taken to an undisclose­d hospital for treatment.

The spokespers­on for the FCT police command, ASP Maryam Yusuf, neither responded to calls nor replied text messages when her reaction to the latest kidnap incident in the nation’s capital was sought.

A GAIN, daredevil men on Monday abducted three women at Onipe community, near Idi Ayunre, Oluyole local government area of Oyo State. The gunmen emerged from the bush around 8: 20a. m. and shot sporadical­ly into the air before whisking the victims away.

The victims were identified as Mrs Okeowo, Mrs Abosede Adebayo and Mrs Bola Ogunrinde. Ogunrinde was driving a Toyota RAV- 4, with registrati­on number AGL 66 FY.

It would be recalled that three quarry site workers and a female commuter were kidnapped on the road some days ago. They regained their freedom last Friday.

Two men ( names withheld) had lodged a report on the kidnap incident at Idi Ayunre Police Division, which galvanised policemen into action. The police operatives were joined by local hunters and vigilance group members in search for the victims and the abductors.

Confirming the story, the president of Soludero Hunters Associatio­n of Nigeria, Oba Nureni Ajijola Anabi, said he and his men were awaiting directive from the Oyo State Government before they could go for search operation.

“Yes, we heard and a security officer with the state government promised to get in touch with us but we have been trying to call him. We need to be mobilised. First, the thick forest where the kidnappers took their victims to is owned by the government. Also, we don’t have money we can spend.”

Earlier on Sunday, 15 pas

 ??  ?? Kaduna State Governor Nasir El- Rufai ( right); General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God ( RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, during a courtesy visit by the cleric to Government House, Kaduna… yesterday.
Kaduna State Governor Nasir El- Rufai ( right); General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God ( RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, during a courtesy visit by the cleric to Government House, Kaduna… yesterday.
 ??  ?? Chairman, Nigerian Cassava Growers Associatio­n, Chief Chibueze Nicholas ( left); National President, Nigerian Women Agro Allied Farmers ( NIWAAFA), Mrs. Lizzy Igbiwe; public health expert/ analyst, Medical Molecular Microbiolo­gist, Dr. Casmir Ifeanyi and Director, Health of Mother Earth Foundation ( HOMEF), Dr. Nnimo Basset during a stakeholde­rs conference on the state of biosafety in Nigeria in Abuja… yesterday. PHOTO: LUCY LADIDI ATEKO
Chairman, Nigerian Cassava Growers Associatio­n, Chief Chibueze Nicholas ( left); National President, Nigerian Women Agro Allied Farmers ( NIWAAFA), Mrs. Lizzy Igbiwe; public health expert/ analyst, Medical Molecular Microbiolo­gist, Dr. Casmir Ifeanyi and Director, Health of Mother Earth Foundation ( HOMEF), Dr. Nnimo Basset during a stakeholde­rs conference on the state of biosafety in Nigeria in Abuja… yesterday. PHOTO: LUCY LADIDI ATEKO

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