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We Have No Hand In Dickson’s Sister’s Kidnap -APC

L-R: Deputy Director, Policy and Strategy, National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr Chidi Nweneka, River State Coordinator,Agency for the Control of AIDS, Mrs Grace Ebere and NACA’s Principal Programme Officer, Dories Ekeh, at NACA/SURE-P Free Medical Outreach in Gokana Local Government of Rivers State, yesterday
The Sylva-Igiri Campaign Organization of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has frowned at a statement credited to Dickson Restoration Campaign Organisation, that the APC was behind the recent kidnap of a younger sister to Governor Seriake Dickson.
In a statement signed by its Director of Media and Publicity, Chief Nathan Egba, and made available to newsmen yesteday, the Sylva-Igiri Campaign Organization described the accusations as “the most stupid statement ever issued by anybody.”
Egba said: “while we sympathise with the Dickson’s family and condemn in very strong terms the kidnap of the young lady, we want to also condemn the irresponsible statement from the PDP campaign spokesman, Jonathan Obuebite.
“We are sure Obuebite Jonathan didn’t even realise that by this statement, the PDP was clearly admitting their involvement in the recent kidnapping of family members and business associates of the APC candidate, Chief Timipre Sylva and his running mate, Elder Wilberforce Igiri.
Our correspondent recalls that Mr. Koinpre Douglas, a first cousin of Chief Timipre Sylva, was reportedly abducted on the day the APC governorship campaign train visited Brass LGA.
Also, in the heat of the campaign period leading to the elections, unknown gunmen kidnapped three construction workers, working on a project in Okpoama, home-town of Chief Sylva.
Egba reminded the PDP that in the heat of campaigns, unknown kidnappers abducted the 90 years old mother of Elder Wilberforce Igiri, Chief Sylva’s running mate, and held her in captivity for over three weeks.
“So is the PDP saying that having carried out these kidnappings, including that of the Wife of Rt. Hon. Nestor Binabo, the APC is now retaliating by orchestrating the kidnap of Governor Dickson’s sister?
“People need to reason like educated adults and stop making all manner of statements with a view to scoring cheap political points,” Egba warned.
The APC governorship campaign spokesman maintained that Bayelsans are not ruling out the possibility of the ruling PDP government stage-managing the kidnap saga, with a view to attracting sympathy from Southern Ijaw voters.
It would be recalled that some yet-to-be-identified gunmen on Saturday kidnapped Nancy Keme Dickson, the younger sister to the Bayelsa State Governor, Chief Seriake Dickson.
The 26-year-old girl, who was said to be the last child of the Dicksons, was abducted from her shop located in Okaka Road, Yenagoa, the state capital.
It was gathered that the gunmen who reportedly drove in an ash Lexus Jeep, trailed their target to her shop and whisked her away to an unknown place at about 2:50 pm.
Some residents who spoke about the kidnap claim it was politically motivated.
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