Unknown Gunmen have whisked away another Catholic Priest in Benue State.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that suspected gunmen have abducted Rev. Father Mark Ojotu of the Catholic Diocese of Otukpo in Benue State.
It was gathered that Fr. Ojotu, who is the Chaplain of St. Mary’s Hospital, Okpoga, in Okpokwu Local Government Area, LGA, of Benue state, was whisked away on Thursday evening.
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In a letter on Friday from the diocesan secretariat signed by the Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Joseph Itodo, and addressed to all priests, religious and lay faithful said Ojotu was kidnapped on 22 December 2022 at about 5.00pm along Okpoga-Ojapo Road,
The letter read, “We write to notify you of the kidnap of one of our priests, Rev. Fr. Mark Ojotu.
“He is the Chaplain of St. Mary’s Hospital, Okpoga. The sad incident occurred today, 22 December 2022, at about 5.00pm along Okpoga-Ojapo Road, Okpokwu LGA, Benue State.
“The Local Ordinary, Most Rev. Michael Ekwoyi Apochi, has called on all Christ’s Faithful in the Catholic Diocese of Otukpo and beyond to earnestly pray for his quick and safe release as we intensify efforts to ensure his release.
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“We commend our brother and all those in the kidnappers’ den throughout the country to the powerful intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary for their speedy and safe release from the hands of their abductors,” the letter said.
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