
Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Ibadan, most pastor Gabriel’Leke Abegunrin revealed that millions of naira ransoms were paid to release his niece, whose niece was Oyo Kidnappers in Oke Ogun area in the state Oke Oyo area.
Archbishop Abegunrin delivered a speech at the Ibadan Provincial Catholic Bishops’ Conference last week at Oke Ado Ibadan Province Speaking, he said the insecurity in the region indicated that the state government had increased its time and the state government had time to increase security.
Abegunrin said his kidnapped niece was imprisoned for five days until they were able to secure their release after paying millions of Naira Ransom.
According to Abegunrin, the report he received from Iwere-ile, the homeland of the regional headquarters of the local government in Iwajowa, Oyo State, was that a person was kidnapped, it was k! .
“The niece from Ibadan was kidnapped. She spent about five days before being rescued by millions of naira. I also know another person who was kidnapped by our village. One person was kidnapped, and the brother went His body, and then they gave the brother to the brother again,” he said.
“They ran to the town and called the checkpoint, the local security and police soldiers, and they all went. What can the government do about it?
“I can only point to Oke Ogun because I heard a lot from there because I started from there. Note that this field is happening, not just Oke Ogun.
“I think the governors should go hand in hand so that their hands together build security so that the entire Southwest is protected. Our Southwest governors should really work together so that no loopholes can enter.”
The bishop condemned the revival of herder attacks in the area and said “The threat posed by recent herder attacks, kidnappings, robbery and other crimes in Yurubaran must be condemned.”
In the communiqué of the bishop of the province, and signed by its chairman Archbishop Abegunrin and secretary, the most priest John Akin Oyejola, they called for effective intelligence gathering, good pay, good pay and equip our safety clothing and resolve to not prosecute crime as a way to curb the increasing crime in the region
Bishops of the Ibadan Church Province, including the Archdiocese of Ibadan, Ilorin, ondo oyo, ekiti and osogbo dioceses, noted that intelligence and other listed factors were “must be provided with safety in life and property, as well as certain living and A necessary factor for single thinking.”