Thu. Nov 7th, 2024

Bandits Storm Kaduna Community, Set Catholic Parish On Fire, Kill Seminarian, CAN Reacts

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Bandits on Friday morning set the parish of the Catholic diocese in Fadan Kamatan in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan, Jema’a Local Government Area, oversees the parish in Kamantan.

According to information obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the attackers broke into the parish house at around 8:00 p.m. and set it on fire along with a car.

According to sources, Stephen Naman, the murdered seminarian, passed away after inhaling smoke while attempting to flee the attackers’ clutches.

Kaduna CAN mourns death of priest, Catholic parish

In a related development, the Kaduna State Branch of the Christians Association of Nigeria has condemned the attack and killing of the seminarian and called on the security agencies to apprehend the attackers.

This was contained in a statement issued by the state chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria(CAN), Kaduna, Rev Joseph Hayab on Friday.

 He said,” Armed men invaded a Catholic Church Parish Headquarters located at Fadan Kamantan community and the criminals targeted the Parish Priest’s residence, the Parish Priest, Very, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Okolo who also doubles as the Chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan, and his assistant were able to escape out of the house before the criminals set the entire Rectory ablaze burning to death a Seminarian Bro. Naam Ngofe Danladi who is just about completing his training into the Catholic Priesthood.

“What is disheartening about this particular attack is the fact that the place of attack is just by the Kaduna – Kafanchan Major highway with a Military checkpoint not far from the Parish.

The statement opined that” The Parish is located at the heart of Kamantan town and the attack was carried out at about 8:00 pm. This causes us to wonder some more, about where is the hope, and how much more terrible could the situation get.

“We appreciate the willingness of the present administration to proffer practical, real and lasting solutions to the security challenge in Kaduna State as made visible by the ongoing recruitment process of over 7,000 men and women into the Kaduna State Vigilante Services (KADVIS).

” In the light of sharing in the faith of the perceived goodwill of the present administration in Kaduna State, we invite the Governor of Kaduna State and all relevant stakeholders to immediately swing into action and ensure that those responsible for the Kamatan Evil Night are apprehended and made to face the law.

“Security is everyone’s business, it is disappointing that this kind of unholy activity could be recorded at the heart of Fadan Kamantan community and the criminals will operate unchallenged. 

“It is a slap to the security forces within that jurisdiction, it is a slap to the religious leaders, traditional and community leaders. 

“The position of CAN Kaduna State Chapter has always been that we as citizens must complement government in her Primary responsibility of saving our lives and properties by proactively building a community security system that prevents any form of invading force into our community, sadly we are still here. 

“We reiterate again here, that leaders at all levels in southern Kaduna and Kaduna State must wake up to this call and be responsible for the protection of the communities where they live and lead. We cannot continue like this, no it is unacceptable and we all must wake up to our responsibilities.

“The Executive of the Christian Association of Nigeria CAN Kaduna State Chapter and indeed all Christians in Kaduna State sincerely sympathize with the chief shepherd and local ordinary of Kafanchan Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Julius Kundi, the Parish Priest and Parishioners of Kamatan Parish, the Kurama Community of Bro. Naam Ngofe Danladi, the leaders and the good people of Zangon Kataf LGA and Fadan Kamantan community over this unfortunate incident, we pray that the good Lord will heal our land and bring this menace to an end. 

NAN

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