Abuja, 12 January, 2021 / 8:15 pm (ACI Africa).
Continued abductions in Nigeria will give the country “a bad name” internationally, an Archbishop in the West African nation said over the weekend.
Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama who was presiding over Holy Mass Sunday, January 10 in his Archdiocese of Abuja described kidnapping as criminal, sinful, shameful, and disgusting, and appealed for prayer for the conversion of abductors.
“The act of kidnapping to say the least is criminal, sinful and degrades humanity,” Archbishop Kaigama said January 10 during Mass at St. Anthony’s Parish, Yangoji of Nigeria’s Abuja Archdiocese, where Fr. Matthew Dajo who was kidnapped last November and freed after 10 days ministers.
The Archbishop added, “Left unchecked by the Nigerian authorities, this shameful and disgusting act will continue to give Nigeria a bad name and scare away visitors and investors to the country.”
Making reference to abductions that have targeted Catholic Church leader, Archbishop Kaigama said, “Whatever may be the motive of the kidnap, monetary or sheer intimidation, it should be clear to those engaged in such nefarious activities that the Catholic Church in all parts of the world brings the Good News to the poor through huge sacrifices.”