Ondo: Suspend night worship for now— Police urges religious leaders
The Police Command in Ondo State has admonished religious leaders, consisting of Muslim, Christian, and traditional worshippers, to suspend night worship due to the security challenges in the state.
The victims were kidnapped on Feb.25 during a midnight service at the church located along Uso/Owo Expressway in Owo Local Government Area of the state.
One of the worshipers was rescued and one informant arrested by the police after the incident.
It was gathered that the kidnappers demanded a ransom of N100 million before the victims could be released.
Lawal explained that all the victims were pregnant women and one physical-challenged person.
The commissioner said it would be easier for the police to monitor religious activities during the daytime than in the night.
“On the issue of ransom, nobody has come forward to speak officially about ransom payments.
“And we have always advised religious leaders, if they want to do anything, they should carry us along so we can give expert advice on whether it is safe for their congregation.
“In the recent case, nobody informed us about any activity taking place there.
“I do not know when a church became a maternity home or hospital. If someone is pregnant, the best place should be a hospital or maternity home.
“However, we sent a signal to all area commanders advising religious leaders Muslim, Christian, and traditional worshippers to suspend night worship for now because of the security challenges,” he said. (NAN)