NMA says eight doctors kidnapped in four years in Cross River

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in Cross River State says eight doctors, as well as six of their dependents,  have been kidnapped at various times in the state in the past four years.

State chairman of the Association, Dr Agam Ayuk, who disclosed when he led a peaceful protest to the House of Assembly and governor’s office in Calabar Wednesday, demanded for the safe release of their colleague, Dr Inyama Marcus, who was kidnapped last Thursday in Akpabuyo local government area of the state.

He said the visited the Assembly with a view to call on the legislature to intervene in the situation, which he described as `worrisome and disturbing’.

“On July 18 2019, one of our colleagues, Dr Marcus was kidnapped on his way to his house. Since then, he has been captive and they are demanding very outrageous sum of money which we know is very difficult for doctors to pay.

“This is the 14 kidnapping on doctors and their dependents across the state within the last four years. We work day and night and we feel that we are not safe in carrying our responsibility of saving lives.

“And if we are not safe, we cannot save lives. People are on call and we cannot go out of our houses to attend to them. So we have to withdraw our services to strengthen the hands of government to do more in providing security

“As we speak, many people are been kidnapped in Cross River day and night and we believe that the government whose primary responsibility is security and welfare of the people should do more to protect us.

“Cross River is no longer safe for us. We hope that this issue will be taken as a matter of urgent public importance because we want the unconditional release of our colleague,’’ he said.

He maintained that the strike action embarked upon in all hospitals across the state would continue until their member is release unharmed.

The Speaker of the Assembly, Mr. Eteng Jonah-Williams, described the situation as sad, said the matter has already been scheduled to be addressed on the floor of the House.

“We need the Permanent Secretary on Security to come and explain to us. Within one week alone, I know of three persons that have been kidnapped within Calabar; this is a very sad development.

“We are with you, we will make sure that something is done urgently because I see no reason why doctors who save lives should be targeted and kidnapped always,’’ he said.

Addressing the doctors at the governor’s office, the deputy governor, Prof. Ivara Esu, said that the state government was concerned about the security of residents.

Esu, who appealed to the association to suspend their strike action in the interest of the public, while assuring that efforts were on to rescue the doctor from captivity.

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