Kidnapped girls: Assemblies of God Church backs rescue efforts with 14 days prayer, fasting

The Assemblies of God Church in at Diabena, where Ruth Love Quayeson was kidnapped, has ended 14 days of prayer and fasting seeking the face of God to bring her and two other missing young ladies back.

Ruth, 18, Priscilla Blessing Bentum, 21, and Priscilla Mantebea Koranchie, 15, were reported kidnapped on December 4, August 17, and December 21, last year, respectively.

According to Head Pastor, Andrew Awhaitey, the church has been following keenly the developments of the story with fasting and prayers.

Pastor Awhaitey, in an interaction with the Gender and Social Protection Minister, Cynthia Morrison, on Sunday said he believes the prayers are yielding good results.

Kidnapped girls

Visit to families of victims

The Gender Minister visited the families of the victims, on Sunday, January 27, where she revealed to the press that the main suspect in the kidnapping of the girls had confessed that they were alive.