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Gunmen have killed a traditional ruler, his wife and in-law in Kaduna State. x
Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) reported the Saturday night incident to the state government.
The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, stated yesterday that the assailants stormed the home of Sgt. Christopher Madaki (rtd.), ascribe to a ward head at Golkofa, Jema’a Local Council, and shot him, as well as his wife and his son’s wife, identified as Mary.
According to Aruwan, the three victims were later confirmed dead, while the monarch’s son, Clement, survived but with injuries inflicted on him by the assailants.
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The Chairman, Christian Association Of Nigeria (CAN), Kaduna State Chapter, Rev. Joseph Hayab, yesterday, confirmed the kidnap of the state Chairman of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Apostle Emmanuel Egoh Bako and his wife, Mrs. Cindy Bako. He said: “Apostle Emmanuel Egoh Bako is the Secretary, Southern Kaduna Christian Leaders Association.”
Hayab lamented that the church has had enough of relentless kidnapping of its members and ransoms paid before regaining their freedom.
He described Apostle Bako as a very strong member of Jema’a network, a father to many, a front-runner of peace, justice and unity in Southern Kaduna, calling on security agencies to help ensure their release from their abductors.