Sunday, September 15, 2013
Archbishop Ignatius Kattey freed by Nigerian kidnappers
One of Nigeria's most senior Anglican clerics,
who was kidnapped by armed men more than a
week ago, has been freed.
Archbishop Ignatius Kattey was released without a
ransom on Saturday evening near the southern city
of Port Harcourt, police said. He was in a stable
condition.
Officials provided no further information about his
captors.
Kidnapping for ransom has become common in the
oil-rich Niger Delta region around Port Harcourt in
recent years.
Numerous armed gangs operate in the area following
years of violent protests against the oil industry.
Archbishop Kattey is the head of the Anglican Church
in the predominantly Christian Niger Delta.
The cleric and his wife Beatrice were seized close to
their Port Harcourt residence on 6 September. His
wife was released unharmed several hours later.
"The archbishop was released behind a filling station
at Eleme in Rivers state," police spokeswoman
Angela Agabe said in a statement.
"His captors dropped him when the police were about
to close in on them. No ransom was paid."
Last year, the mother of Finance Minister Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala was abducted and held for five days.
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