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Abducted Catholic Priest Fr. Mikah Suleiman Released from Captivity

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Mikah Suleiman, the parish priest of St. Raymond Catholic Church in Zamfara, has been released from captivity.

Suleiman was abducted by bandits who invaded his rectory within the church premises in the Damba area of Gusau on June 22.

While in captivity, the priest was seen in a viral video begging Nigerians for help, sparking widespread concern and prayers for his safe return.

In a statement on Sunday, Pascal Salifu, director of communications in the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, confirmed the clergyman’s release and assured that Suleiman is currently receiving the necessary support.

“We are overjoyed to announce the safe release of Fr. Mikah Suleiman, who was kidnapped on June 22, 2024,” Salifu said.

“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to God for His protection and to everyone who offered prayers and support during this challenging time.”

Salifu also expressed appreciation to the authorities and all involved in securing Suleiman’s release.

“Our thanks also go to the authorities and all involved in securing Fr Mikah’s release. He is currently receiving the necessary care and support. Please continue to keep him in your prayers as he begins his recovery.”

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