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Abductors of Kaduna pastor demand N20m ransom

…threaten to kill if money not paid in 5 days

Abductors of Reverend Elisha Noma of Nagarta Baptist Church , Angwan Makiri, near Udawa, Chikun local government area of Kaduna State have demanded N20 million ransom.

The armed kidnappers, numbering about 20, reportedly stormed the village around 1:30 am Wednesday and forced their way into the Pastor’s house and went away with him and his son.

But, they later released the son, Emmanuel Elisha, who was threatened to go and raise unspecified amount of money as ransom to secure the release of his father within five day or risk being killed.

According to the pastor’s son, “They came around 1 am. They were about 20 armed men came to the village and started hitting at doors but nobody opened. They then forced their way into houses and vandalised properties. They carted away some valuables including mobile phones and clothing in my mother’s box.

“They picked me together with my father. But after a while into the bush, I was released and they went away with my father. One of them was dressed in military camouflage.

“As they released me, they threatened that if we fail to bring money in five days even though they didn’t mention the specific ransom, they will kill him.

“We are yet to report to the police because even when we had similar experience in the past and we contacted them, they did not do anything about it. So, it is of no use.” He said.

Meanwhile, the kidnappers Monday afternoon contacted the pastor’s family, demanding for N20 million ransoky.

Emmanuel Elisha who confirmed the development to The Nation Monday afternoon said, “the kidnappers called this afternoon and demanded for N20 million ransom. They still reiterated their threat that, they will kill him if we fail to bring the money within five days. But, we are still negotiating with them, because we cannot raise N20 million.” He said.

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