Abimbola Oyeyemi, the spokesman for the Ogun Police Command, has warned Nigerians against holding night prayers.
Mr. Oyeyemi in a statement on Monday warned all Nigerian not to congregate for night prayers for fear of being kidnapped by unknown gunmen.
The statement read “observed with great concern that despite the series of warnings and security tips from the command,” people in the state still hold prayer sessions in the “forest, thereby making themselves easy prey for kidnappers.”
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“However, inasmuch as the command is not oblivious of right to freedom of religion, it is worthy of note that the present security situation in the country does not favourably dispose (sic) to organising prayer sessions in isolated places,” said the police statement.
They appealed to the public to abstain from given resorts for kidnappers to operate, assuring residents that the command is working “assiduously to get rid of the criminal elements, who turned kidnapping into business.”
The command concluded by saying that security should be seen as everybody business and “we should all play our part in securing ourselves and our property.”
“After all, the scriptures even enjoined us to watch and pray,” the police statement pointed out.
“However, if there is any compelling reason to embark on such prayer sessions, the organisers should report to the nearest police station for advice and possible security patrol of the area”.