FATHER Michael Sinnot's kidnapping brings to fore a lot of lessons for everyone involved for his safe release, including those in the media and the watching public. Such an incident, however recurring it may seem in these parts of Mindanao, needs special attention.
And so is the Irish priest. Whoever is subjected to an evil act deserved to be helped in every way possible, this clear attitude now coming from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), which was initially suspected of abducting the aged priest.
The MILF, which has offered to help track down Sinnott's kidnappers, should also welcome the government's request to conduct an internal probe to verify reports that the priest's kidnappers are from its ranks, if they are that sincere in supporting any action towards the solution to this crisis.
And as to the Crisis Management Committee (CMC), all its efforts to help in the rescue of the kidnapped priest must be exerted without endangering the life of the priest. Their objective must be for the harmless return of Sinnott through peaceful measures including negotiations.
As to the media, both the local and national journalists should strive to report with exactness and based on facts alone, rather than destroy an already aggressive image-building effort for Mindanao as a peaceful island. News items come and go but the indispensable factor is the truth and precision of the stories, especially when one is tempted to be careless and report the baseless and the controversial just to beat the deadline..
To law enforcers and politicians concerned, they should be cautious also not to mislead media with their enigmatic information, as if hiding the reality for a more selfish motive. There have been earlier kidnappings in the past and the media have always been reporting it for the benefit of everybody.
Sure, everyone has boundaries: the MILF, CMC, the police, military, church, politicians and the media. But what is important is that everybody seeks to fast track Sinnott's release and that news gets reported fairly and objectively not through a cheap propaganda mileage and an affront to the current efforts.
Many have said that Sinnott's abduction was unthinkable especially after having served in Mindanao for the past 40 years. We don't know for sure what came into his heartless captors but all we know is that Sinnott has made valuable service in animation and education to religious mission for Mindanao. Let us therefore repay it by praying for his safe, early return.