Delta State
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ikechukwu Aduba, however, said that the police have
arrested three of the suspected kidnappers and were inching closer to their
hideout, warning that no ransom should be paid.
He said one of
them confessed that he participated in the “planning stage of the kidnap,”
adding that the police were working with ex-militant leader, Government
Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo and other Ijaw groups to track down the kidnappers.
Aduba said the
kidnap was carried out by Ijaw kinsmen of Edwin Clark and the police would
burst the syndicate.
Elder statesman,
Chief Clark was said to have briefed President Goodluck Jonathan, the governor
of Delta state, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan and Mr. Aduba on the incident.
It was gathered
that he called the Commissioner of Police on Wednesday when his son was
kidnapped and had been calling him frequently since then with Mr. Aduba
assuring him that the police were doing everything possible to secure the
release of his son.
On how the
ransom was demanded, a source told Saturday Vanguard yesterday, “The kidnappers
made contact with family members of Mr. Ebikeme Clark in the late hours of
Thursday, April 3. They (kidnappers) and Mr. Ebikeme Clark spoke with family
members through Mr. Ebikeme Clark’s phone.”
“In their usual
manner, the kidnappers demanded for ransom. We were informed it is within the
region of N50 million,” he added.
But, there was a
clear indication yesterday, that abductors may not have their way in the ransom
demand, as the police, collaborating with ex-militant leaders were hot on their
pursuit.
Commissioner
Aduba told Saturday Vanguard unofficially where the police suspected the
kidnappers were hibernating and the rescue efforts, but pointed out, “They are
not for publication.”
Our independent
investigation, however, showed the kidnappers were hiding somewhere in the creeks
between Delta and Bayelsa states.
IYC spokesman,
Mr. Eric Omare, said yesterday, “The IYC has mandated its officials in the
riverine clans of Oporomor, Seimbiri, Ingbelebiri and Mein in Bayelsa and Delta
States to swing into action and fish out the kidnappers of Mr. Ebikeme Clark,
son of Ijaw National Leader and Former Federal Commissioner for Information,
Chief E. K. Clark. IYC, investigation so far is to the effect that the
kidnappers hideout may be somewhere in the creeks around Delta and Bayelsa
States close to the coast, that is the communities near the sea though from
experience kidnappers are never stationed in one place as they move from one
place to the other to avoid been caught.
“ To this
extent, all the Ijaw communities and community leaders in the communities close
to the coastal parts of Delta and Bayelsa States have been contacted to form
rescue team to comb all the creeks, towns and villages in a bid to free Mr.
Ebikeme Clark without delay. The Ijaw people and communities are totally
against kidnapping, sea piracy and other social vices.
“Also, some
Ex-Niger Delta freedom fighters have volunteered to join forces with the IYC
and security agencies to effect the release of Mr. Ebikeme Clark. While we
appreciate the pains the Clark family may be going through, the IYC reiterate
its position that ransom should not be paid to kidnappers. This is another case
of commercial kidnapping; hence payment of ransom must be discouraged,” he
said.
His words, “This
incident coming shortly after the kidnap of the foster father of the President
Jonathan and the relative of a Bayelsa State Commissioner has brought to the
fore the need for all stakeholders in the Niger Delta to take drastic steps
against kidnapping, sea piracy, oil theft and other social vices.”
“While
condemning these vices, we wish to state that there is a direct nexus between
these crimes and the economic situation of our people. Therefore, the IYC
hereby call on multinational oil companies and state governments whose revenue
has increased as a result of cessation of militancy in the Niger Delta region
to perform their role of creating/providing jobs in the post amnesty era,” he
added.
He asserted,
“The concept of the Federal Government amnesty programme in the Niger Delta was
for the federal government to mainly take care of the training while the oil
companies and state governments are supposed to mainly handle the area of
creation and provision of jobs. The IYC believes that creation of job
opportunities is the long term solution to these social vices.”
Omare said, “The
IYC would come up with its anti -kidnapping and anti- sea piracy strategy after
the all Ijaw youths summit to be hosted by the Bayelsa state government on how
to fight sea piracy, kidnapping, oil theft and other social vices.”
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This is to show that the acclaimed Ijaw larder is a total hate in his own land of ogogoro people. Jonathan will give him billions of our stolen money, he should be happy because this is an avenue to make money.
ReplyDeleteVictory, u will not kill person withh your joke. Which one be Ogogoro land again?
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