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The
Cross River chapter of Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has decried the kidnappings
and other violent crimes that have become frequent across the southern state.
The
labour union said that due to the rising insecurity, it cannot guarantee
industrial peace during the annual festivities in the state, particularly at a
time when its state chairman, Ben Ukpepi, has been kidnapped.
Ukpepi
was abducted on Tuesday, December 17, at his residence in Akpabuyo local
government area of the state by gunmen.
Related:
Police confirm kidnap of NLC Chairman in C/River
Ben
Ukpepi
In a
statement in Calabar, NLC state Vice Chairman Lawrence Achuta said though the
union has written to Governor Ben Ayade on the matter, they have not received
any response, saying their Chairman is still being held hostage for five days
running.
According
to Achuta: “It is about five days now that our Chairman has been in captivity.
Twelve hours after his kidnap, we wrote to the Governor and we have not got
positive response. In the past 7 days, we are informed of about 5 other kidnap
cases in and around Calabar.
“The
organized labour community is deeply worried over the deplorable situation in
the state. We use this opportunity to inform the general public that we can not
guarantee industrial peace in Calabar during this festive period as we can’t
pretend to glory, in the name of Carnival, when people are kidnapped in the
state almost on daily basis.”
“We
pray the Governor intervenes in order to avoid any unpleasant reaction from the
labour community. The state is no longer safe for us,” the union official
stated, in what appeared to be a veiled threat.
However,
Dr Alfred Mboto, the Permanent Secretary, Special Duties (in charge of
security) at the Governor’s office, said the state government is working with
security agencies to secure Ukpepi’s release from his abductors.
Mboto
maintained that the Ayade administration was committed to safeguarding the
lives and properties of Cross River residents, assuring that the NLC Chairman
would be rescued unhurt.
Also
reacting, the Police spokeswoman in the state Command, DSP Irene Ugbo, said the
Force’s Anti-Kidnapping and Cultism Unit is working tirelessly to rescue
Ukpepi.
She
added that the Command has launched a manhaunt for those behind the kidnap.
(Saturday Sun)

























