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Three Tricycle Riders Missing In Eungu
There is tension in Enugu,
Anambra State over the missing of three tricycle operators of Enugu Central Mosque Unit in the state.
A statement issued on behalf of the Northern Community in Enugu, by a Human Rights Organisation under the auspices of Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network (CRRAN) gave the names of the missing ‘Keke Napep’ operators as Nuhur Tahiru, Mina Nuhu and Idris Lawal.
The statement said the community had raised an alarm over the disappearance of three of their members, saying Nuhu and Tahiru were last seen in the community last Saturday when they left with their tricycles and never returned.
According to the statement signed by the South-East President of the organization, Barrister Olu Omotayo and made available to journalists in Enugu on Thursday stated that the third person, Idris Lawal went out with his tricycle for business last Sunday and that uptill date had never returned to the community.
In his reaction, the Vice Chairman of Tricycle Operators, Enugu Central Mosque Unit who spoke under condition of anonymity said they have reported the matter to the Ogui Road Police Station and the Police Headquarters, Enugu.
He disclosed that members of the Northern Community numbering over 100 persons have organized a search in parts of Enugu, such as Emene Road, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway as well as Ugwuaji area, “but up till now we could not locate the missing persons”.
The Community maintained that their members have been living peacefully with their hosts and wondered the recent turn of event in the state, where some unscrupulous elements have allegedly established a criminal gang which abducted and killed tricycle operators, pointing out that “As shown by the last incident were corpses of three abducted tricycle operators were recovered in a shallow grave at Uguaji area and their tricycles missing till date”.
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According to him, manufacturers in the non-alcoholic beverage segment are already facing heavy fiscal and cost pressures.
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