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‘How Minister’s Sister Was Freed From Kidnappers’
Younger sister of the Minister of Petroleum, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, who was kidnapped nine days ago, Madam Osiya Agama, while on her way home from a church service in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital finally regained her freedom from her abductors on Wednesday evening.
The Rivers State Police Command, in a statement yesterday, said freedom was secured for the aged woman following an operation by the police and men of the Joint Task Force.
The Ijaw Youths Council (IYC), also in a press statement issued and circulated to the media in Port Harcourt, said its members in the Eastern Zone helped with information that facilitated the rescue operation.
The IYC also charged government at all levels to make job creation a priority to reduce criminal activities across the country.
The statement, signed by the spokesman of the IYC, Eric Omare, also revealed that Madam Agama was released in Asari-Toru council area of Rivers State in the late hours of Wednesday, following the combined efforts of security agents and members of the IYC, Eastern zone.
The statement said current and incoming governments would be able to sufficiently curb all forms of criminalities, especially kidnapping, if they make job creation and other forms of positive engagements a priority.
“The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Worldwide commend the efforts of the combined team of security agencies who worked tirelessly to rescue Madam Osiya Agama, younger sister of Nigeria’s Petroleum Minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke in the late hours of Wednesday, 29th of October, 2014 at Asari-Toru Local Government of Rivers State.
“The IYC also commend Ijaw youths from Eastern Zone of the IYC who provided useful information and worked with security agencies towards the release of the kidnapped woman,” the statement said.
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