Terror bandits gun down two of 66 abducted Kaduna worshippers, Christian Association of Nigeria seeks urgent local, international help

Two of the 66 worshipers abducted from Emmanuel Baptist Church, Kakau Daji, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State by terror bandits have been shot dead.

The terror bandits had stormed the church last week Sunday, killing one worshipper and abducting the 66 others.

On Friday, a source said the bandits were demanding bags of rice and gallons of groundnut oil to use in feeding the victims, asking relatives of the victims to hurry up in acceding their request if they do not want the innocent persons to starve.

However, on Saturday, Reverend Joseph Hayab, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria in Kaduna, two of the victims had been killed by their captors.

According to a statement by Reverend Hayab, “the bandits opened fire on five of their victims on Saturday 6th November, 2021 and killed 2 while 3 others were seriously injured are are currently in the hospital. The lives of Kaduna abducted worshipers are in danger and require urgent intervention of government and security agencies.

“The insecurity in Kaduna State has continued to grow beyond our imagination and is threatening the peace of the nation. CAN Kaduna State is appealing to well meaning individuals, organisations, those in authority, especially the federal government and the international community to come to our rescue

“The evil we are experiencing is more than what an ordinary person in Kaduna and Nigeria can handle. CAN is appealing to all Christians and people of our State to be united in fighting this evil and be watchful.”

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