Abducted Anglican Priest Released After Paying Ransom

The Anglican Priest, Rev’d Anthony Oyi abducted by suspected Fulani herdsmen in his farm along Issele-uku-Issele-Mkpitime road at Aniocha North Local Government area of Delta State has regained his freedom.

Rev’d Oyi who was kidnapped with members of his family on Saturday 18th April, 2020 regained his freedom on Sunday.

According to the Councilor representing Issele-Mpitime/Issele-Azagba at the Aniocha North Local Government, Hon. Emmanuel Ikenwa, Rev’d Oyi who is the Parish Priest of one of the Anglican Churches at Oko agbele in Oshimili North Local Government area of Delta State was released after meeting the conditions stipulated by the abductors.

Though the councilor who according to the information gathered by cshowcasenews.com, led the facilitation of the Priest’s freedom, confirmed that ransom was paid to set the man free; he however declined to disclose the amount paid, while appealing to the relevant authorities in the state as well as at the federal level to help in putting a stop to the nefarious activities of the criminals suspected to be Fulani herdsmen who, he noted, have crippled social and economic activities in Issele-Mkpitime and Issele-Azagba.

However it was later gathered that the sum of #600,000 was paid as ransom before Rev’d Anthony and another man abducted with him could be released.

The release of the Anglican Priest has been confirmed by the Delta State Police Command.

Speaking with cshowcasenews.com on Sunday, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Delta State Police Command, DSP Onome Onovwakpoyeye said that Rev’d Oyi  regained his freedom about 6pm, saying that effort was still on by the Police Command in the State to track down the suspected criminal elements.

 

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