Families wait eagerly for the arrival of their loved ones. The Kwara State Government is holding the 38 members of the church at Ilorin.
The Abduction Incident
Bandits strike Christ Apostolic Church at Eruku on the 18th of November. Three persons die with one injured at a church service. Hostages: 38 persons are taken by abductors.
Additionally, these victims experience trauma while held captive. They receive ransom-free negotiation for release by security forces.
Release and Government Custody
Authorities released the group on November 24. They take the group to Ilorin for medical attention. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq breaks the news.
Furthermore, medical and psychological aid is provided by the state. They stay at an unknown hotel for testing. Yet days go by with no reunion occurring. The families feel frustrated at the waiting process.
Family Reactions
Relatives experience sadness over the waiting time. A relative speaks of initial happiness turning to concerns. Relatives get messages from victims over the phone to establish safety. Additionally, people celebrate freedom at first but lack it when separation continues affecting hearts.
Government Explanation
Official assessments guarantee welfare for victims. According to a source, there will be no ransom payment to prevent perpetrating crime. Thus, the government calls for congratulatory messages for the successful release of persons assured of safety.
Broader Implications
Experts think that there could still be ransom payments behind the denials. These incidents could lead to more kidnappings. There could still be threats to security in this region too.
Looking Ahead
Families wait for a speedy resolution. The matter underlines Nigeria’s kidnap crisis. Oneness promotes healing and prevention.


