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150 C’River doctors protest kidnap of colleague

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Over 150 doctors from private, public and missionary hospitals and those in tertiary institutio­ns in Cross River State yesterday protested in Calabar against the kidnap of their colleague, Dr Emem Udoh.

Udoh, a senior registrar in the Department of Pediatrics, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, was kidnapped on Monday in Calabar.

The doctors who wore black attires had on Tuesday threatened to down tool because six of their colleagues and family members had been kidnapped in the last few months.

They had however expressed relief over the release of their colleague, Dr Usang Ekanem, who was kidnapped on December 26, 2017 and set free on January 7.

Ekanem works in Cross River College of Education Medical Centre in Akamkpa Local Government Area of the state.

The aggrieved doctors who protested along major streets in Calabar culminatin­g at the Government House, expressed displeasur­e with the state government over its approach towards abduction of doctors.

The Chairman, Nigeria Medical Associatio­n (NMA) in the state, Dr Effiong Mkpanam, said that all hospitals in the state would remain closed until their colleague was released, and urged the state government to address the current security challenges in the state.

“We are not safe and we want people to know that we cannot go to work because we are not safe. We want unconditio­nal release of Dr Emem Udoh who is a nursing mother and until she is released, all the doctors in Cross River State will sit at home,” he said.

The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Ms Tina Agbor, said that government was doing everything possible to secure the release of the abducted doctor.

Agbor said Governor Ben Ayade was unhappy about the security situation.

“It is unfortunat­e that soon after one of the doctors was released, another one was abducted, and this time, a woman. I am a woman and right now, the Security Adviser to the Governor is on the streets trying to solve this problem,” she said. (NAN)

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