•Kill 6 in Onitsha, 12 on danger list
Emmanuel Agbesi is the assembly pastor of the Mountain of Fire and
Miracle Ministries (MFM), South East Province Two headquarters in Aba,
Abia State. On Monday, February 18, 2013, he was abducted by three men
in Aba. He was heading to his church on Ndusoro Street, off Ngwa Road in
his Volkswagen Golf-car when the hoodlums stopped him at gun point. As
he stopped, the kidnappers jumped into his car and ordered him to drive
towards the Umangasi axis of the city. Having been warned he (pastor)
should not do anything funny or his life would be wasted, he obeyed them
and that began his ordeal.
This is his story: “On February 18, 2013, I was coming from my house,
No. 11 Ndusoro Street to the church. On getting to a junction on the
road early that morning, three men stopped me. I thought they were
policemen because they had guns. They asked me to open the door of my
car. I did and two of them went to the back seat and the third one sat
in the front with me and ordered me to move. While I was moving they hit
me by the side with guns, that I should move faster, I obeyed.
“As we proceeded, I asked them where we were going, they said I
should shut up and move. When we passed by our church, I became
apprehensive, but they said I should keep going. At a point, they asked,
‘where is the money’? I told them I had no agreement with them about
any money. We kept going. They were directing me where to go because
they already warned me that if I made any noise or effort to stop them,
they were ready to die and before then, they would make sure my own life
was wasted, that I should try to cooperate with them.
“So we kept going and on getting to the Umungasi area, they asked me
to stop. They searched and took everything I had on me. As I wanted to
move, they said I should come down and get to the back seat and one of
them took over the car. As we moved, before we got to any army
checkpoint, they would look me straight in the eyes and warned me not to
do any thing funny before the soldiers, that they were ready to kill me
and waste their own lives, which they said were of no value to them.
“But on getting to Umuikaa junction, along the Enugu/Part Harcourt
Expressway, there was an incident.
The soldiers were doing thorough checking, they were checking booths
of vehicles and asking questions; in fact, there was traffic build-up
due to the thoroughness of the soldiers. “So when my abductors observed
what was going on, again they warned me not to shout, that they were
ready to die and that they will waste my life before dying. The next
thing I noticed was that the one driving just zoomed off and one of the
soldiers was shouting ‘stop!, stop! The driver was fast and he drove
past the checkpoint, heading towards Umuahia. As we were moving, the
kidnappers were watching if the soldiers were coming after them and when
they observed that nobody was chasing them, they made a U-turn and
headed towards Owerri, through Owerrinta.
“When we got to Owerri, they headed towards Owerri- Onitsha
Expressway and on getting to the Coca-Cola spot, and not too far, they
made U-turn. As they were moving, they were making phone calls; I didn’t
know who they were talking to. After the phone calls, they immediately
turned right and veered off the expressway, parked and then asked me to
come down, which I did. I followed them through a path and we entered a
bush near the Immigration office. It was there I sustained injuries
because they forced me to sit down, beat me and many times threatened to
kill me. “They collected my two handsets and other things I had on me.
They opened the handsets, collected the SIM cards and threw them on
the ground, saying they had no need for my type of handsets. As the
beating and threats continued, there was this sound of siren blaring
from an on coming vehicle. Then next thing, one of them alerted others.
And for fear it was police that was coming after them, one of them said,
‘let’s leave this man and go.’ Another one disagreed and said they
should take me along with them. The third said ‘no we cannot go with
him’ and they started arguing whether to go with me or not. Eventually
they fled, leaving me behind. “As they left I got up and managed to walk
out to the road through the bush path with only one leg of rubber
slippers.
When I regained consciousness, I saw the two handsets, but without
the SIM cards and the batteries. I also saw my wallet, but they had
taken all the money in it. While looking for the car key, I came out to
an open place, there I saw people. “I met a man waiting for a commercial
vehicle and I enquired from him where I was. I have forgotten what he
called the place. I also asked him to direct me to where I could make a
call. It was only my wife’s number that I could readily recollect. When I
called, she did not pick because the number was strange to her. But
after several attempts, she picked and I told her my story. She then
called the church members who then contacted the police to rescue me
back to Aba.
“Before the incident, there had been several threats on my life from
the children of our late landlord, who sold a piece of land to the
church. They claimed I was the one preventing them from enjoying their
fathers’ property. They had harassed church members severally on this
issue and the police were aware of their previous actions. The men,
Kelechi Kingsley Orji Ugwumba and Ogbonnaya Orji Ugwumba once came to
the church to threaten the senior pastor with cutlass, and they have
fought us physically on several occasions. “Again on Sunday, a day
before my abduction, during the church service which I conducted, we saw
four unknown faces patrolling the premises in all-black attire and on
Monday I was kidnapped.
One of my captors was wearing the same black dress.”Based on these
earlier threats to life, immediately the incident happened, police in
Aba were alerted and the area commander, Rabiu Dayi (ACP), mobilized his
men led by Anari N. Anari into action. The police arrested the two
Ugwumba brothers who had threatened to kidnap the pastor. As at the time
of filing this report, the two arrested men were still helping the
police in their investigations.
SUN
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