Originally published at National Catholic Register
Insecurity is rife in Nigeria, where kidnappings, murder, and other forms of persecution against Christians remain rampant in many parts of the West African country, especially in the north.
A seminarian abducted on March 3 from a parish rectory in the Nigerian Diocese of Auchi was murdered by his abductors, an official of the diocese has confirmed. The priest he was abducted with has been released.
In a statement shared with ACI Africa, CNA’s news partner in Africa, on March 15, the director of communication of the Auchi Diocese, Father Peter Egielewa, confirmed the safe release of Father Philip Ekweli at about 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 13, ending 10 days of captivity in the hands of his abductors.
“He is now receiving appropriate medical attention,” Father Egielewa said.
“Unfortunately, however, the 21-year-old major seminarian, Andrew Peter, who was kidnapped along with Father Ekweli, was gruesomely murdered by the abductors,” Egielewa’s statement continued. He expressed the Nigerian episcopal see’s “sincere condolences to the family members of Andrew Peter, praying God to grant them consolation and strength in this difficult time. May his soul rest in peace.”
Father Ekweli and Andrew Peter were kidnapped from the rectory of St. Peter