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Ebonyi firm petitions IGP over five missing engineers

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A Consultant Engineering Firm based in Enugu State, Nelan Consultants, has petitioned the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, over five engineers from the firm that are missing.

A co-owner of the firm, Mr Benjamin Ezeagwu, made the complaint in a letter written by the firm’s lawyer, Mr Tagbo Ike of Ike and Associates to IGP and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday in Enugu.

Ezeagwu said the five engineers were on November 3 deployed in a road project at Effium in Ebonyi in continuation of routine supervisory works.

He was to hold a meeting with one Ken Okeh at 3pm same date after the site visit to discuss some accommodation issues.

According to him, the victims had travelled from Enugu to Effium with the project vehicle, Toyota Hilux with registration number ERR 001 EB and had arrived Effium about 2pm ahead of the scheduled meeting.

“On arrival, the team called Okeh and announced their arrival at the site to him.

“The call put to Okeh was the last heard from them till date and spirited effort made by the firm, families and friends of the victims yielded no fruit as their respective phones remained switched off.

“No word has been heard of them till date and the vehicle they travelled with has not been seen anywhere,” Ezeagwu said.

He listed their names as Nelson Onyemeh, Stanley Nwazulum, Ernest Edeani, IK Ejiofor and Samuel Aneke and they were Engineers working with the firm.

He, however, appealed to the Usman Alkali Baba to use his office to order search and rescue of the victims.

“With this development, it is Obvious that the five Engineers were missing,” Ezeagwu said.

He explained that the firm was appointed by the Ebonyi State Government to supervise ABD-Assisted Construction of Ebonyi State Ring Road Project.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Loveth Odah, in Ebonyi had advised the general public to avoid Effium community in Ohaukwu Local Government Area of the state where engineers were abducted.

Oda said the Commissioner of Police, Aliyu Garba had earlier issued warning concerning the area.

Odah said that hoodlums had decided to take advantage of the situation to unleash mayhem in the area.

The police spokesperson explained that the victims were on ring road project in the area when the incident happened.

She said that the CP had also directed the command’s anti-kidnapping unit to embark on a manhunt to rescue the victims and arrest the suspects.

“The victims are engineers on ring road project in the state. No ransom was demanded and the command is seriously on trail of the suspects.

“CP had advised people that on no account should anybody cross the place without informing the command or those on peace mission.

NAN

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