Anambra Community Protest Against Alleged Abduction Of Their Son

Nsugbe community, in Anambra East Local Government Area have appealed to Governor Chukwuma Soludo to look into the sudden disappearance of one of their sons, Chief Onyedika Dibua.
Angel Network News (ANN) gathered that
Dibua, a member of Nsugbe Council of Elders, was reportedly missing for days without traces.
The youths made the appeal during a peaceful protest held in the community which began with a meeting at Okikizu Nsugbe
Speaking shortly after marching to the house of the Oldest man in Nsugbe community, Chief Chukwulozie Ogunkwo , the APGA chairman Nsugbe ward one, Mr Chukwunonso Onwuzuluike said that the missing person, Chief Dibua, the immediate past chief security of the community, was abducted in the midnight of Tuesday last week without an official arrest.
He explained that they have visited Otuocha Police Division, 3-3 Police station, Area Command Onitsha, CPS Onitsha, State CID, Awka, Zone 13 Ukpo, in search of him but were told that no one of such identify was in any of the stations mentioned.
Onwuzuluike pleaded that if Chief Dibua has offended or erred in any way to warrant arrest, the person or people involved should follow normal arrest procedure and punish him accordingly, rather than breaking into his house and took him to an unknown place.
Also speaking, the councilor representing Nsugbe ward one who is also the Deputy leader, Congress of Councilors, Anambra East Local Government Area, Mr Francis Amuzie, condemned the act in it’s entirety, saying that no one has come up with a complain about him before even days after his disappearance.
Amuzie appealed to the State government and Anambra East council to look into the matter so that chief Dibua would be saved from his abductors alive.
The oldest man in the community Chief Chukwulozie Ogunkwo, expressed surprise that such a thing would happen in the community without notice and promised to call an emergency meeting of Nsugbe Council of Elders to find Solution to the problem.
In their separate speeches, Mr. Michael Igbeke, and Franca Ajana who spoke on behalf of Umuada Nsugbe, said that they can no longer watch while their children are being allegedly kidnapped without traces.
They recalled that two of their sons were killed in a cold blood sometime last year, right inside their town, calling for the intervention of the state government so that things would not get out of hand.