From George Okoh in Makurdi
The Benue State Government has confirmed
the abduction of two medical doctors and two other staff of APIN, an
Abuja based Public Health Initiatives and non-governmental donor-funded
organisation.
THISDAY had reported exclusively on
Friday that two medical doctors and two other staff of APIN were
abducted on Tuesday by gunmen between Katsina Ala and Makurdi, the state
capital. Since their abduction, their whereabouts had not been known.
Confirming the incident to THISDAY, the
Special Adviser to the Benue State Governor on Media and ICT, Mr Tahav
Agerzua, said the state government was informed of the abduction and was
working towards a solution.
Mr. Agerzua did not give further information on the incident.
However, a colleague of the doctors, who
asked not to be named, said the abduction of the medical personnel was a
very sad day for the medical profession.
He said the medical team was providing essential services when they were kidnapped.
The source also disclosed that the kidnappers were demanding N50 million as ransom.
But the Benue State Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, when contacted by THISDAY, said he was not
aware of the abduction of any medical personnel in the state. Owoseni
spoke on the phone with our correspondent.
THISDAY gathered that the victims were
abducted at about 4pm on May 22 along with their official vehicle,
between Katsina Ala and Makurdi.
They were said to have been assigned by
their organisation to render technical support to some primary
healthcare hospitals in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area.
Sources said they had completed their
assignment in Katsina Ala and were on their way to Makurdi when gunmen
waylaid them and abducted them.
The abductors were later said to have
established contacts with the victims’ employers, demanding a ransom for
their release and warned against involving police or any security
agency in the negotiation process.
The kidnap had been described as an
unfortunate development because the personnel who were on a mission to
help the state were kidnapped by people of the same state being helped.
The abducted personnel were also said to be indigenes of the state.
A source which first informed THISDAY of
the incident, said: “Four staff of APIN, an NGO, were abducted while
traveling on an official assignment along a road section between Katsina
Ala LGA and Makurdi on 22, May, 2018. Their organisation’s vehicle was
also stolen.
“Till now, no trace of any of the staff.
Later, the abductors allegedly made ransom demands to the employers,
although, we could not confirm the amount they are asking. They are also
said to have warned the employers never to involve the police or other
security agencies in the matter.”
THISDAY learnt that since the incident
occurred, humanitarian agencies have warned their staff against
embarking on humanitarian mission to the state.
Some agencies’ personnel who were
already in Makurdi were said to have been warned against going beyond
the state capital on any official engagement.
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