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Wednesday 16 March 2016

UNIPORT Lecturer, Driver And Two Schoolteachers Kidnapped By Unknown Gunmen Who Demands N55m



UNIPORT !Unidentified gunmen have kidnapped a University of Port Harcourt lecturer  and  two schoolteachers in Rivers State.
The lecturer, Prof. Ebi Awotua-Efebo, of  the   Faculty of Education, UNIPORT, was said to have been abducted  alongside his driver shortly after driving out of the university on Tuesday.The two teachers, Mrs. Blessin Chukwu and Mr. Ikpendu Samuewere, of  Ubima Community Secondary School in Ikwerre Local Government Area of the  state, were on Monday whisked away to an unknown destination by masked gunmen  while returning home from school.
One of our correspeondents learnt  that the kidnappers of the  lecturer  had established contacts with his colleagues  demanding a ransom of  N50m.
As of  the time of filling this report, the full details of his kidnap was  still sketchy.
Spokesman for  UNIPORT, Dr. William Wodi, confirmed the abduction of the don, but said he had yet to get the precise details of the story.
Wodi, however, promised to comment  on the issue  on Wednesday.
But relatives of the  schoolteachers said that their  abductors had  demanded a ransom of  N5m to secure their  release.
A teacher in the school, Sunday Onu, who spoke on the development,  said  Chukwu and  Samuewere left the school premises and were on their way back home when they were kidnapped.
He said they later discovered that the two teachers, who were recently posted to the  school,  had been abducted.
He said,  “We are not happy about the abduction of the new teachers. We were  in the school around 4.30pm when we heard  gunshots. When we came out to see what was happening, the gunmen  had  taken them away.
“We are calling on the state government to provide security for this community if they still want us to  come  to the school.
“The rate of kidnappings and killings in this community is unbearable.”
The Public Relations Officer of the Rivers State Police Command, Ahmad Mohammad, said the police were aware of the kidnap.
He said the police had begun investigation into the matter.

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