Enugu — THE Enugu State Police Command said yesterday that it has
commenced full scale investigations into the kidnapping of the
Vice-Chancellor of Enugu State University of Science and Technology,
ESUT, Professor Cyprian Onyeji, and the Administrative Director of Niger
Foundation Hospital, Enugu, Dr. Jonah Ndubuisi Abah.
The command said serious manhunt was in progress to fish out the
abductors of the two persons but it could not be ascertained if their
locations had been identified.
It will be recalled that Professor Onyeji was ambushed and abducted
while driving into the permanent campus of ESUT at Agbani last Wednesday
while Dr. Abah was abducted by unknown gunmen while driving with
members of his family to St. Mary's Catholic Church, Trans-Ekulu for
early morning mass at about 5 am last Friday.
Sources close to Prof. Onyeji family had revealed that the kidnappers
demanded payment of N200 million ransom before he would be set free but
no further contact had been made with the family after the phone call
last Thursday.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu told
Vanguard yesterday that operatives of the Anti-Kidnap Squad were already
handling the two cases with utmost care, stressing that what was
important to the command was to ensure the safety of the victims.
He said that the police was not aware of whatever negotiation going
on between the families of the victims and the kidnappers, as that had
not been brought to the knowledge of the command.
"What we (police) need most now, is the cooperation of their family
members and the members of the public. All vital information that will
enable us secure the release of the affected persons should be made
available without delay," Amaraizu said, adding that the command had
beefed up security within the capital city.
Deputy Vice Chancellor of ESUT, Professor Aloysius Uzoagu, who
briefed newsmen on the abduction of the VC at the weekend, confirmed
that a N200 million ransom demand had been made to his family and not
the university.
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He said that ESUT would not be involved in the negotiation for the
release of the VC as that would be handled purely by Prof. Onyeji's
family and relatives.
Prof. Uzoagu noted that in the past when some government officials
were abducted in a similar manner, the state government was not involved
in the negotiation with the kidnappers, saying the university community
would therefore continue with its prayers for the safety and release of
the VC and leave the negotiation to his family.
Also at the weekend, the Federated Association of Nsukka Students
(FANS) condemned in strong terms the abduction of the ESUT VC, which
they noted had paralyzed activities at the university, urging the state
government, the school management and security agencies to intensify
efforts towards ensuring his release without delay.
In a statement signed by Comrades Albert Nwangwu and Ernest Ezugwu,
National President and Secretary of FANS respectively, the organization
called for the immediate release of the Vice Chancellor in order to
restore normal activities at the institution.
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