On Tuesday
night while Uduak Okoro was returning from Church service in company of her
sister she was kidnapped.
Uduak Okoro, wife of Sun Newspaper Correspondent in Cross River state has been abducted by gunmen, for the second time.
Mr Victor
Udu, chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists in the state has called on
security agencies to ensure her unconditional release.
Udu condemned
the abduction and described it as unfortunate.
He appealed
to her abductors to free her unhurt.
“We are
deeply touched by the abduction of the wife of our colleague.
“This is very
unfortunate, condemnable and disturbing, especially as journalists in the state
have continued to sacrifice for the good of the state and society at large.
“I,
therefore, appeal to various security agencies in the state to do everything
possible to ensure her unconditional and safe release.
“I also call
on her kidnappers to immediately release her unconditionally.”
Udu tasked
the state government to prioritise security of lives and property of the
citizens by working with security agencies to tackle kidnapping and other
crimes in the state.
The chairman,
however, urged journalists in the state to continue to do their duties, saying
“even if nobody protects us, God will protect us’’.
Judex Okoro,
husband of Uduak, said his wife was with her sister when the kidnappers stopped
her car at gunpoint.
“Luckily, the
sister escaped with my wife’s cell phone but they took my wife away.
“I was at the
press centre when my sister in-law called me to break the story. Honestly, I am
traumatised.”
“I don’t know
what the poor woman has done to deserve this. They should please release her,’’
Okoro pleaded.
The police
spokesman in the state, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Irene Ugbo who
confirmed the incident, said that investigation has begun.
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