Madam Ebifegha Dikoro, aged
100, was reportedly seized at about 1am on 29th of October 2015 at
Forupa on the Atlantic fringe of Southern Ijaw local government area of the
state and whisked away to an unknown destination.
The mother of Elder
Wilberforce Igiri, running mate to Chief Timipre Sylva, the All Progressives
Congress, APC, governorship candidate in the December 5 governorship election
in Bayelsa State, has been kidnapped.
The armed men were said to
have stormed the home of the centenarian in three speed boats.
Though the spokesman of the
State Police Command, Asinim Butswat, said the details of the incident were not
available, the abduction of the centenarian yesterday sparked off claims and
counter-claims between the campaign organizations of Chief Timipre Sylva and
Governor Seriake Dickson.
While the Director of
Publicity of the Sylva-Igiri campaign Organization, Chief Nathan Egba, blamed
the abduction of the centenarian on the alleged violent campaign embarked upon
by the PDP candidate, the PDP, through the Chairman of Bayelsa Media Team,
Barrister Esueme Dan-Kikile, said though the abduction of the centenarian was
condemnable, the claims by the APC were unfounded and baseless.
Chief Egba, Director of Publicity
of the Sylva-Igiri campaign Organization, said:
“We call on the PDP, particularly the governorship candidate, to lower
the political temperature in the state and lead by example as he seems to be
preaching violence and insulting the APC leaders in all public events.
“The kidnap of the aged
mother of the APC running mate is only the latest in a rash cases of kidnapping
and sea piracy that has apparently overwhelmed the security agencies in the
State.
“Recall that last year, the
uncle and guardian of our governorship candidate, Chief Timipre Sylva, also
died in the hands of the kidnappers. Yet, Governor Dickson kept shouting about
peace and security.”
“We, hereby, appeal to
those who have carried out this act, to have compassion on our old mother in
view of her age and please release her unharmed, as she may not be able to
withstand the rigours of this experience.”

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