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SSANU chairman, Monday Izu kidnapped

Chairman of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, Delta State University, DELSU, chapter, Mr. Monday Izu, has been kidnapped.

Mr. Izu was reportedly abducted along the Eku-Abraka road in Erho axis.
He was returning from Warri where he had go to for an official engagement before he was whisked away by men of the underworld, Vanguard reports.
Confirming the incident, the state police public relations officer, DSP Onome Onowakpoyeya said the matter was reported at the Abraka police station by the wife of the labour leader.
She said: “Yes, it is true. The wife was at the station to report yesterday that the husband and his driver were kidnapped along Abraka-Eku road.
“She said when she got there they saw the vehicle and a lot of expended ammunition. Up till now, they have not established contact with the family.”

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