Suspected
Muslim terrorists attacked and burned a Catholic seminary in Kaduna
State, Nigeria on Friday and killed a young seminarian who was trapped
in the fire.
The attack occurred at the rectory and house of St.
Rachael’s Parish in Fadan Kamantan. Two priests escaped the blaze, but
seminarian Naam Ngofe Danladi perished. A Catholic church representative
said they were warned before the attack, and they contacted
authorities. The military, however, arrived after the assailants fled
and the church was destroyed.
Kaduna State Gov. Uba Sani vowed to bring the assailants to justice.
Rev.
John Joseph Hayab, chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) Kaduna State Chapter, issued a statement on Saturday, saying “our
hearts are filled with pains” over the incident:
“It is no longer
news that armed men invaded a Catholic Church Parish Headquarters
located at Fadan Kamantan community and the criminals targeted the
Parish Priest’s residence … the Parish Priest, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Okolo
who also doubles as the Chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan,
and his assistant were able to escape out of the house before the
criminals set the entire Rectory ablaze burning to death a Seminarian
Bro. Naam Ngofe Danladi who is just about completing his training into
the Catholic Priesthood.
"What is disheartening about this
particular attack is the fact that the place of attack is just by the
Kaduna – Kafanchan Major highway with a military checkpoint not far from
the Parish. The Parish is located at the heart of Kamantan town, and
the attack was carried out at about 8:00 p.m. This causes us to wonder
some more, ‘Where is the hope, how much more terrible could the
situation get?’
“We appreciate the willingness of the present
administration to proffer practical, real and lasting solutions to the
security challenge in Kaduna State as made visible by the ongoing
recruitment process of over 7,000 men and women into the Kaduna State
Vigilante Services (KADVIS).
“In the light of sharing in the
faith of the perceived goodwill of the present administration in Kaduna
State, we invite the Governor of Kaduna State and all relevant
stakeholders to immediately swing into action and ensure that those
responsible for the Kamantan evil night are apprehended and made to face
the law.
“Security is everyone’s business; it is disappointing
that this kind of unholy activity could be recorded at the heart of the
Fadan Kamantan community, and the criminals will operate unchallenged.
It is a slap to the security forces within that jurisdiction, it is a
slap to the religious leaders, traditional and community leaders."