Dennis Naku, Port Harcourt A 29-year-old woman, Annabel Obioma, has raised the alarm over the sudden arrest of her husband, Sunday O...
Dennis Naku, Port
Harcourt
A 29-year-old woman, Annabel Obioma, has raised the alarm
over the sudden arrest of her husband, Sunday Obioma, by unidentified men in
Woji, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.
She also said contrary to reports, Sunday was neither a
member of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra nor participated in the
bombing of a new generation church belonging to the father of Governor Nyesom
Wike in the Mile Two area of Diobu, Port Harcourt, recently.
Annabel told journalists in Port Harcourt that her husband
was whisked away by armed men in mufti in the early hours of last Monday and
that his whereabouts remained unknown ever since.
While noting that the motive for the arrest was not known
and she had yet to establish if it was an arrest or kidnap, and appealed to the
Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, Wike and the state Commissioner of
Police, Joseph Mukan, to help rescue her husband.
Annabel stated, “I am pleading and calling on the Rivers
State Government, the IG of Police and the state Commissioner of Police to help
fish out those involved in my husband’s arrest or capture to please release
him.
“They should help me and bring him back. Obioma Sunday is
innocent.”
The woman said reports linking her husband to IPOB and the
attempt to bomb a church belonging to the governor’s father were untrue, adding
that he had been away before the #EndSARS protests.
She added, “I don’t have any idea of all these things they
are saying, because my husband has not been in town since July. He was not around
when the #EndSARS protest started. Even the bombing that I heard about in the
news, he was not around then.
“It was not up to one week when he came back and I am
looking for him now.”
The police had paraded three persons allegedly involved in
detonating devices suspected to by dynamite at the church recently.
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