The
peace of Akassa community in Brass local government area of Bayelsa
State was violated in the early hours of Wednesday by unknown armed
gunmen who kidnapped the father of the state Commissioner for Tourism
Development, Chief Nelson Belief.
The kidnapped victim, Uroh
Nelson Tempurah, aged 78 was seized and whisked away from his country
home at Minibeleu, Akassa at about 2.56am Wednesday.
A community
source told Vanguard that the gunmen came into the coastal community
situated on the Atlantic fringe through the Long Creek from River Nun by
the abandoned United African Company (UAC) complex in the area.
The
gunmen were said to have fired sporadically into the air on berthing at
the community waterfront ostensibly to instill fear in the natives
before heading to their victim’s residence.
The invaders on
getting to the residence of the septuagenarian were said to have force
their way into the house by breaking the ceiling as they could not gain
access due to the highly fortified door and windows of the house.
They
were said to have snatched their victim at gunpoint and dragged him to
their waiting speedboat after seizing the mobile phones of members of
his household before disappearing into the creek.
The disturbed
state Commissioner for Tourism Development, Chief Nelson Belief, who
confirmed the development said though the kidnappers have not made
contact with the family,”my brother, it is sad that an aged and peaceful
man will be abducted.”
He said the kidnappers incident gained
access to his father’s house after breaking the ceiling since they could
not pass through the highly fortified doors and windows.
Contacted on the development, the state police public relations officer, Mr. Alex Akhigbe, confirmed the kidnap.
He said the command has directed the anti-kidnapping squad to ensure his rescue and arrest of the kidnappers.
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