Rescued Marawi priest Fr. Soganub: Pray for my healing, recovery

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Father Chito Soganub waves to the waiting media personnel at a media briefing in Camp Aguinaldo. INQUIRER/GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

Rescued Marawi priest Fr. Chito Soganub was presented to the media at Camp Aguinaldo on Monday, the first time after he was freed two days ago.

The priest was accompanied by his doctor, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Gen. Eduardo Año, Joint Task Force Marawi spokesperson Col. Romeo Brawner Jr., and Lanao Del Sur Provincial Crisis Management Committee Zia Adiong.

“I’ll pray for you. God bless you. Pray for me also for my healing and recovery,” Soganub told reporters in a short photo opportunity before the start of a press conference by defense officials.

“Thank you very much. God bless you all,” he added.

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The priest was among the dozens abducted by terrorist Maute group last May 23 when the IS-linked fighters laid siege in Marawi City.

Asked how he was doing, Soganub said in jest that he was “physically strong, handsome.”

He and his companion were rescued late Saturday by government forces as they tried to recapture Bato Mosque, one of the strongholds of the Maute group. A few days after his abduction, he appeared in a propaganda video asking President Rodrigo Duterte to stop the military operations.

He arrived in Manila past noon on Monday.

Soganub left early before the press conference started, as defense officials said he needed to get some rest. /je

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