The family of Evangelist Martins Oko-Oboh has called on the Nigeria Police and other security agencies in the country to help to find its missing kin, his wife and three children after attacks on Nandu and Kabamu villages in Kaduna State by suspected herdsmen.
John Oko-Oboh, the abductee’s younger brother made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Sunday.
He said the cleric and his family got missing after herdsmen attacked the villages on June 24.
He said the cleric had lived in the village for a very long time before the recent attack which claimed many lives.
The family said it had reported the matter at the police station in Kabamu village.
“When every other person was reporting at the police station, we equally went there to report the matter.
“We have tried to get across to my brother and his family all to no avail. I am appealing to the members of the public to also avail us of information that will lead to the whereabouts of my brother and his family,” John said.
He appealed to the Federal Government to intervene in the incessant attacks by suspected herdsmen in the country to ensure peaceful coexistence.
“I want the Federal Government to find a lasting solution to these attacks by suspected herdsmen which threaten the unity of this country,” he said.
No fewer than 38 persons were killed in separate attacks in Nandu and Kabamu villages.
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