The chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), in Michika local government area of Adamawa state, Lawan Andimi, has been killed by Boko Haram insurgents, TheCable Understands.
According to TheCable, A source who confirmed the incident said the insurgent wanted to negotiate but while the church was still looking at how to meet the terms Andimi was killed by his captors on Monday.
“At some point the insurgents reached out for negotiations, and the church was still trying to see how they can get on with the terms,” he said.
TheCable also reports that a CAN delegation was on its way to Michika to see the family of the deceased.
The clergyman who was was abducted early January when the insurgents attacked Michika was seen days after his abduction, in a video clip, appealing to Ahmadu Fintiri, governor of Adamawa, to rescue him.
“I have never been discouraged, because all conditions that one finds himself …is in the hand of God. God who made them to take care of me. So, the summary of my speech; I am appealing to my colleagues, reverends, particularly my president, Reverend Joel Billy who is a strong man, a man of compassion and man of love. He can do all his best to speak to our governor, Umaru Jibrilla (Fintiri) and other necessary agents for my release here,” he had said.
He was from Kwada village in Chibok local government area of Borno state but worked as a pastor in Michika.