Doctor’s Kidnap: NMA takes protest to House of Assembly

Members of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) on Tuesday marched to the Cross River House of Assembly in a peaceful protest against the kidnap of a member, Dr Ekanem Ephraim. The doctors, who came out in their numbers, wielded placards with inscriptions such as “Set Cross River Free from the Stranglehold of Kidnappers”, “Make Cross River Safe Again.” Ephraim was abducted from her residence on Thursday, July 13 by armed men who disguised as patients. Speaking at the Assembly Complex, Dr. Felix Archibong, Chairman of NMA, Cross River Chapter, said the situation of doctors in the state has got to the point where they were afraid of going about their daily activities. Archibong said doctors in the state now watched their backs at all times for fear of being abducted. “We are tired of coming out to protest every time that our member is kidnapped and after it is sorted out, another doctor is targeted and picked. “We have given the state government enough time; we have been patient and today is the 19th day and our member is still in the kidnappers den. “Is it a crime that doctors decided to serve in Cross River? Do they want us to leave the state? “In the last few years, doctors have been targets of kidnappers and we need something drastic to be done,“ he said. Responding, Mr Elvert Ayambem, House Speaker, appealed to the doctors to be calm. Ayambem said it was sad that the kidnap of the doctor took place at the time criminal elements were granted amnesty to enable them to turn a new leaf. He said if the criminals did not turn a new leaf after six months, they would feel the full impact of the law. “I am speaking as the head of the legislature in the state, let us hear from the governor who is the head of the executive because there is a limit to what I can do from my position.
Gunmen kidnap 67-year-old Chief Imam

The Police in Ondo State have confirmed the abduction of Alhaji Ibrahim Bodunde-Oyinlade, the Chief Imam of USO community in Owo Local Government Area of the state. The 67-year-old Chief Imam was abducted on his farm at Asolo Farm Camp on Saturday afternoon. A family member said they reported to the police when Bodunde-Oyinlade did not return home by 2pm and calls to his mobile phone were not answered. “The kidnappers have contacted the family but are yet to demand for ransom,” he said on condition of anonymity. SP Olufunmilayo Odunlami-Omisanya, Police spokesperson in the state, however, confirmed the incident. He said policemen and vigilantes were combing the forest in search of the Chief Imam. Odunlami-Omisanya told newmen that the victim’s car and mobile phone were found at the farm. “It was at about 6pm that the family members came to report the incident at the police station in USO community. “The DPO, policemen, and vigilantes are searching the area for possible rescue,” he added.