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Police rescue abducted medical doctor in Akwa Ibom

The Akwa Ibom State Police Command have rescued a kidnapped senior medical doctor in the state, Dr Felix Ekpo.

This is coming barely 24 hours after hoodlums kidnapped the doctor while he was on duty at the Cottage Hospital, Ikot Ekpaw, Mkpat Enin Local Government Area of the state.

Members of the State chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association had raised the alarm, threatening to withdraw their services if their member was not released within 48 hours.

In a statement by the Secretary of NMA, Dr Ekem Emmanuel John, the association had said, “As it stands, the Akwa Ibom Medical Community is in a state of shock and palpable fear. In the next 48hrs, it is our hope that Dr Ekpo does return to us, failing which we may be forced to suspend medical services in the entire state, so as to enable us go in search of our dear colleague, Dr Felix Ekpo.”

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However, the Police Public Relations Officer, Odiko MacDon, disclosed that the abducted doctor had been rescued and reunited with his family, safe and sound.

According to the Command’s spokesperson, “As a Command, we have never and will never rest on our oars in ensuring that the good people of this state can live in a secured and peaceful environment, especially when a heinous crime has been committed.

“We are doing our best to be proactive to prevent the commission of crimes, but where we are unable to do so and a crime is committed, we will spare no resources, including personal resources in ensuring that we apprehend perpetrators and bring them to book.

“Dr Ekpo of Cottage Hospital Mkpat Enin is safe, debriefed and reunited with his lovely family. We remain resolute and on course.”

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