Crime
Methodist Church raised N100m for my freedom – Prelate Uche
The kidnapped Prelate of the Methodist Church of Nigeria, His Eminence Samuel Uche, has revealed that a total sum of N100 million was paid as ransom before he was released.
Recall that on May 29, the cleric and 2 other top church officials, namely the Bishop of Methodist Church, Owerri Diocese and the Prelate’s chaplain, were kidnapped along the Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway in Umunneochi Local Government Area of Abia State.
They were reportedly whisked away at about 2pm on their way from a church programme in Okigwe Imo State to Isuochi in UmuNneochi Local Government Area of Abia State, with the kidnappers demanding N100 million ransom.
The Methodist Church had after the kidnap appealed to the church’s faithful to raise N100 million, being ransom demanded by the abductors.
According to ChannelsTV, this was disclosed by Uche on Tuesday at a press conference in Lagos, where he said that the monies that were paid as ransom was arranged in 5 sacks of N20 million and were raised by the Methodist Church in Nigeria.
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The Methodist Prelate also in his statement claimed that neither the Federal or State Government nor the military or police made any intervention during his short ordeal.
The Prelate and other victims were released on Monday, May 30, 2022, barely 24 hours after their abduction.
The increasing incidents of kidnapping for ransom across the country, especially in the Northern and Southeastern part of the country, has become quite alarming, especially with the violent nature of the operations.
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