The association, in the letter titled, ‘Notification of withdraw of service,’ stated, “It is evident that security of lives and properties is way out of control of the government.”
It said its members would withdraw their services at 12 midnight on Tuesday. Recall that a medical doctor and a nurse were kidnapped on Wednesday last week on the Abeokuta-Imeko road. Although the two health workers were released on Tuesday morning, the NANNM said it would go ahead with its strike.
The state Chairman of the association, Funmilayo Solarin, in an interview with one of our correspondents, said, “No change of mind. We have already commenced the strike. It is not starting tonight. It has started. It is indefinite until what we want is given to us.”
Also, the Secretary of the NMA in the state, Dr Oluseyi Aderinwale, stated, “It is irrevocable . The word is irrevocable. Mark my word irrevocable. I am in a meeting now with the state government and I don’t know when it is going to end. When it ends, I will try to give you a call.”
The NANNM, in the letter to the commissioner of health disclosed that a dental therapist working at the state General Hospital, Ijebu Igbo was abducted on her way to work on Monday.
On his part, the NMA Chairman, Dr Oladayo Ogunlaja, in telephone interview with one of our correspondents, stated, “There is a lot of security challenges in the state now. I want the state government to address them before we go back to work.
“We want government to make where we work a safe place so that we can work without any fear . The state is now becoming unsafe for everybody living in the state, not in one axis.”
While captivity, kidnappers told victims our discussion with police — Source
Meanwhile, a prominent person, who was one of two people, who negotiated with kidnappers for the release of the two health workers, accused some policemen of conniving with the kidnappers.
The negotiator, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the victims got their freedom following the efforts and the ransom paid to the kidnappers. He, however, kept mum on the amount allegedly paid to the kidnappers.
The source said, “The experience is not what we should be talking about. There was connivance between police and the kidnappers. They are in the know of the situation. Our people (the abducted health workers ) told us that the kidnappers told them everything we told the police .”
But, when contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, fumed over the allegation.
Oyeyemi described the comment as unfair and callous. He said “That will be the most callous and mischievous statement I have ever heard from anybody.”
He said police were on the trail of the kidnappers for days to “the extent that even the helicopter that we have now is what we have been using for aerial Surveillance because of these people.”
“Even we mobilised local vigilantes, some of them were even attacked by the hoodlums. After all these somebody would be saying that they did not do anything.”
On the ransom, Oyeyemi said, “We told them that we are not in support of any ransom to be paid because if we are paying ransom we will be making them feel that the thing they (kidnappers) are doing is good, and the more they will continue doing it.”
When contacted , the Special Adviser to the Governor in Public Communications, Remmy Hazzan, explained the actions of the government.
Hazzan said the government played its role, but decided not to be involved in anything that did not fall in line with its rules of engagement .
He said “There are some kinds of negotiations that are not going to fall in line with government’s rules of engagement .
“So, if some people are involved in some negotiations and are out of order and we are not part of that ,that cannot be a reason why we should be held down.
“But we did our own within the limit of the rules of engagement. What they interpreted to mean we, not being involved may not particularly be the rules of engagement that we know.”
On the decision by the medical workers to go on strike over insecurity, Hazzan said the government was ready to engage them.
He said “We will engage them . Everybody’s level of understanding or interpretation of safety may differ .
“There are things that you need to do beyond the people that are actually in uniform, so, when we engage the medical practitioners, we will be able to agree on the minimum that will ensure that everybody is safe.
“If they are asking for security it is well within their rights as citizens of this country because the constitution also guarantees that.
“But, we will engage them and we will be able to take the right step to ensure that everybody is safe .”
Schools shut as gunmen kill six in Rivers community
The gale of insecurity also swept through Rivers State on Tuesday as six persons were killed and scores wounded when gunmen invaded Uegwere community in the Khana Local Government Area of the state.
Some eyewitnesses said assailants had made their way into the sleepy community and opened fire on a group of youths going about their lawful duties.
A former Chairman of the Community Development Committee, Gospower Ipianeh, while narrating the incident to one of our correspondents said the gunmen who came in a commando style. went to a section of the community called Kako and executed their deadly mission.
Ilaineh said,”I was in church when we heard sporadic shootings in the community. People were running helter-shelter and when we found out, it was activities of unknown gunmen who invaded a section of the community called Kako.
“They met some youths who were there in their numbers, shot sporadically and killed six and wounded others.”
The Chairman of the Governing Council of Uegwere community, Chief Raphael Kponee appealed to the government to come to their aid, saying learning had been disrupted, while students had fled.
“We really want the government to come to our aid because if things continue this way, we will end up losing all members of our community.
“Already some people have deserted the community. The few living there now are in fear because of what they witnessed. Schools did not open because of this incident,” he added.
When contacted, the spokesman of the State Police Command, Nnamdi Omoni said he would call the police division and get back to our correspondent, but he had yet to give our correspondent feedback at the time of fling this report.
Suspected kidnappers abduct four Abuja residents, gun down cop
In the Federal Capital Territory, gunmen s whisked away four residents of Angwan Zegele, a border community between Abuja and Niger State around 2am on Tuesday morning.
The hoodlums also shot one Inspector Ambi John during the operation but the cop later died while receiving treatment for gunshots.
The police have, however, launched an operation to rescue the victims and apprehend the gunmen who reportedly engaged police operatives for about one hour before escaping with their victims.
It was learnt that the FCT Commissioner of Police, Bala Ciroma, has dispatched a police team after the fleeing criminals.
Confirming the incident to our correspondent, the FCT police spokesperson, Mariam Yusuf, an assistant superintendent of police, explained that police personnel who responded to the distress calls from Dankusa, Angwan-Zegele-Zuba axis repelled the attack by the gunmen.
She stated, ‘’Following a distress call from Angwan Zegele, a joint team of police operatives from the command and Operation Puff Adder responded promptly and engaged the heavily armed hoodlums in a fierce gun battle.
“Unfortunately, one of the gallant officers, Inspector Ambi John, attached to Operation Puff Adder sustained fatal gunshot injuries during the operation and was rushed to the hospital where he died while receiving treatment.’’
source: Medicalworldnigeria