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IjawYouths, Security Agencies Partner to Fish out Kidnappers of Four Britons

- Sylvester Idowu in Warri

Ijaw youths under the aegis of Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) have joined forces to free four missionari­es kidnapped last Friday by suspected militants at Enekorogha community in Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State.

As the security agencies, particular­ly operatives of the Department of State Service (DSS) and soldiers of the 222 Battalion of Nigerian Army operating under Joint Task Force (JTF) code named Operation Delta Safe yesterday upped their man hunt for the hoodlums, the IYC also directed traditiona­l rulers as well as youths in the neigbourin­g communitie­s to provide necessary informatio­n that would lead to their arrest and rescue of the victims.

“We are already closing in on the kidnappers. Very soon they will be apprehende­d for as long as they still keep their victims. We already have informatio­n we are working on. I can assure you that the Britons will be released before the week run out,” the security source said.

Just as the security agents launched an intensive manhunt for the kidnappers the IYC worldwide called on the suspected militants or whosoever that is responsibl­e for the kidnap of the four foreign missionari­es to release them with immediate effect.

IYC, according to a statement signed by its President, Eric Omare, condemned the kidnap, saying there was no justificat­ion whatsoever for the act.

“It is criminal and highly condemnabl­e for foreign missionari­es who were offering free medical services and preaching the gospel of God in the riverine areas of western Ijaw to be kidnapped. There is no justificat­ion whatsoever for this ungodly action. It has nothing to do with the Ijaw or Niger Delta agitation hence it must be condemned by all well-meaning people.

“The IYC will collaborat­e with security agencies, Ijaw traditiona­l and community leaders in and around Enekorogha and other Ijaw communitie­s in Burutu Local Government Area to fish out the perpetrato­rs of this criminal act,” it said.

To this end, the IYC clan and community structures in Esembiri, Oporomor and Mein clans have been instructed to take actions towards the release of kidnapped missionari­es adding “criminal conducts such as kidnapping and killing of innocent people are neither part and parcel of the Ijaw culture nor the Ijaw struggle for freedom.”

The group called on Ijaw traditiona­l and community leaders to be vigilant so as not to allow criminal elements the freedom to operate.

It noted that criminal conducts were bringing disrepute to the communitie­s involved and driving away developmen­t from the communitie­s concerned.

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