Methodist Prelate seeks unconditional release of abducted members in Imo

By Maureen Atuonwu
The Methodist Prelate, His Eminence, Rt. Rev. Oliver Aba has called for unconditional open of its people abducted along Arondizuogu/Okigwe Side road in Imo on April 28.
The prelate made the name in Enugu on Tuesday at a reception organized in his honour by the Enugu Archdiocese of the church.
Aba expressed fear on the elevated insecurity within the South East which he said called for pressing consideration.
The cleric said that six people of the church had been abducted after attending the inauguration of the recent bishop of Awka Diocese, Anambra, Most Rev. Onyedikachi Nwakanma.
He disclosed that the kidnappers demanded mountainous quantity of money as ransom for his or her open but prayed for God’s intervention and unconditional open.
He entreated governors of the 5 states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo as well as security agencies to redouble efforts in tackling excessive price of insecurity within the zone.
Basically primarily primarily based on him, lives no longer fill price in this nation as contributors are maimed and killed like fowls asserting that “sufficient is sufficient”.
In a sermon, the Methodist Bishop of Onitsha, Rt. Rev. Chukwudi Chiemeka stressed out the need for unity within the nation in conjunction with that the finest subject in Nigeria became lack of unity.
Basically primarily primarily based on him, unity simply map oneness, doing issues together to mark a customary reason.
”There could be strength in unity. This could well additionally be sophisticated to mark fairness, fairness and justice with out unity. So I wait on all people significantly the church faithful to pray and strive for enthronement of unity for peace and growth of the nation,” he said.