Drivers block Enugu highway, protest incessant abduction by kidnappers

More than 100 drivers plying Opi-Nsukka, Enugu road, on Tuesday, blocked the highway, causing a traffic grid as they protested against the constant kidnapping of drivers and passengers on the road.
Motorists, tricycle operators, motorcyclists and their passengers were stranded for more than one hour as the protesters chanted solidarity songs, asking federal and Enugu state governments to come to the aid of drivers, passengers and others.
Some placards carried by the peaceful protesters include: “The primary duty of any government is to protect lives and property.”
“The air force should join hand by using helicopters to locate hideouts of these kidnappers.”
“Last week alone, three drivers and many passengers were kidnapped.”
A Sienna commercial driver, Ben Onyeke, said the protest was to bring the attention of Peter Mbah, the Governor of Enugu State, to what drivers plying Opi-Nsukka Ogbogo Enugu road had been going through with their passengers recently.
“This road has become kidnappers’ den as drivers and passengers are abducted on this road on daily basis.
“Last week, three of Sienna commercial drivers were kidnapped on this road and ransom paid before they were released.
“Some of our drivers who escaped from being kidnapped have their bodies and buses riddled with bullets by these hoodlums,” he said.
Chujwudi Offia, leader of the protesters, said that because of constant kidnappings on Opi-Nsukka Enugu road, many people now avoid travelling on the road for fear of being kidnapped.
Mr Offia said this had affected their patronage as they now struggle to get passengers in their park.
“We are using this protest to tell the Enugu State government and security agencies to rise up to their responsibilities by ensuring that these criminals are attested and prosecuted.
“The first duty of every government is to protect lives and property, so government should protect us from these hoodlums.
“Many of our drivers, passengers and other road users have been kidnapped on this road with ransom paid before they regained freedom.
“We are doing this today so that Nigerians will hear our voice as we don’t know the next driver that will be kidnapped on this road that has become kidnappers’ den,” he said.
Also speaking, Cosmos Agbo, a transporter, businessman and community leader from Opi, described the level of kidnapping on that road as unfortunate.
Mr Agbo said he narrowly escaped from being kidnapped on the road last week and was yet to recover from the shock.
“Government’s primary responsibility is to protect lives and property of citizens; Enugu State Government should act fast to bring activities of these criminals to an end.
“The state employed people who work as forest guards, government should direct the forest guards to go into the bush to flush out these kidnappers.
“If kidnappers have taken over the bush in the state, the question is, which bush are forest guards guarding in Enugu state,” he said.
The community leader, however, urged the 10th National Assembly to quicken the passage of community and state police bill, to reduce security challenges facing the country.
“Community and state police will go a long way to address issues like kidnapping, banditry, insurgent and other forms of crimes in our communities.
“The 10th assembly should quicken the passage of community and state police bill before security challenges in the country get out of hand,” he said.
In a reaction, Stella Ogbonna, a private motorist going to Enugu from Nsukka, who was among those stranded during the protests, commended the protesters for raising alarm about what was happening on the road.
“Even if the protesters blocked this road for the whole day just to bring the attention of appropriate authorities to an end the daily kidnapping happening on this road, I will not complain.
“I commend the drivers for the protest; they are doing it for everybody since nobody knows who will be the next victim; enough is enough on kidnapping on this road,” Ogbonna said.
The intervention of Eha-Alumona Divisional Police Officer, Allen Evason, who addressed the protesters, made them remove the roadblock.
Mr Evason promised the protesters that kidnapping on that road would soon end as security agencies in the area were working night and day to ensure those behind the crime were tracked down, arrested and prosecuted,” he said.
(NAN)
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