Thursday, 26 May 2016

UBTH Nurses Protest Against Kidnap Of Colleague In Edo

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Nurses at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) have demanded the immediate release of their abducted colleague, Mrs Rita Aiwerela, who was kidnapped on Sunday in the state’s capital.
The Chairman of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) in UBTH, Osigbeme Augustine, decried the upsurge in the rate of kidnap across Nigeria.
The Secretary NANNM in UBTH, Austin Owenaze, also said the family of the victim told them that the abductors were demanding a ransom of 10 million Naira.
He wondered how the family would get such amount of money and called for Mrs Aiwerela’s unconditional release.
The nurses made the demand on Tuesday during a peaceful demonstration at the UBTH premises in Benin City, southern Nigeria.
They expressed worries about the worsening insecurity in Nigeria, especially in Edo State.

They have called on the Edo State government and the security agencies to ensure the release of their colleague.

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