The Director of Dynamic Ambassadors for Social Orientation Initiatives and the City Transformation Project, Dr Bamidele Kehinde, has expressed profound gratitude to the federal government for its role in securing the release of Pastor Benjamin Egbaji, who had been detained in the Republic of Benin for over two years under harsh and inhumane conditions.
Pastor Egbaji, a Nigerian cleric, was reportedly subjected to severe mental torture and held in chains during his detention. His eventual release followed a presidential pardon granted by the government of Benin Republic under the leadership of President Patrice Talon.
Speaking on the development on Wednesday, Dr. Kehinde commended the diplomatic efforts that led to the pastor’s freedom, noting that the process was long and difficult. He highlighted that significant progress was made after Bianca Odumegwu‑Ojukwu assumed office as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.
According to Dr. Kehinde, despite not having any personal relationship or financial inducement involved, the minister took decisive steps by engaging Benin Republic authorities through diplomatic channels. Her intervention, including a visit to the country and strategic negotiations, ultimately secured Pastor Egbaji’s release.
Dr. Kehinde reiterated his gratitude to the minister for her commitment and resilience in ensuring justice and freedom for the detained cleric. He further extended appreciation to several individuals and institutions who contributed to the success of the advocacy and diplomatic efforts.
Those acknowledged include: Moses Eyo, Dickson Umu Unung, The Government of Cross River State and CP Alobi Lawrence (rtd). Others include :Joseph Bisong Ayi, Blessing Harrison, Eze Sampson  and Rt. Hon. Legor Idagbo.
He emphasized that the collective effort of these stakeholders was instrumental in achieving the pastor’s freedom.
Dr. Kehinde also noted that while Pastor Egbaji’s release marks a significant victory, the cleric now faces the challenge of rebuilding his life after years of hardship. He stressed that Egbaji requires continued support — both moral and material — to help him get back on his feet and reintegrate into society.
Concluding his remarks, Dr. Kehinde called for sustained government commitment to protecting Nigerian citizens abroad, strengthening diplomatic relations across West Africa, and ensuring that individuals like Pastor Egbaji receive the necessary assistance to recover fully from their ordeals.
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