The children of Assistant Superintendent of Police Akor Udeh, have cried out that they are missing their father.
IDOMA VOICE reports that Akor, who was serving at Mopol 29 Anambra State, has been missing since April 23 after he went with other colleagues to curb a communal clash in Odekpe community in Anambra State
IDOMA VOICE gathered that Udeh and other cops were drafted to Odekpe community after four persons were feared killed in a bloody clash that ensued between Odekpe Town and Alla community in Anambra West Local Government Area of Anambra State over lingering boundary dispute between both communities.
It was gathered that on their way to the community, the officers were ambushed and kidnapped by irate youths from the community.
Some of them were later released but Udeh was held back by his captors.
Speaking with our reporter on Friday in Otukpa, the children said they were missing their father and want him back.
One of the child, who was crying bitterly said, “My mummy told us my Daddy would be coming home soon but it is over one two weeks now and he’s not yet back.
Please, we are calling on the police and President Buhari to help us find our father,” the child cried amid tears.
The wife, who managed to speak with our reporter said the children and herself have not eaten for days, “This is because we are not hearing from my him (ASP Akor).
“We don’t know what has happened to him. Who will take care of the children for me. Please, we are begging, let them come tell us where is my husband. I can’t afford to become a widow at this age.
IGP, please release my husband dead or alive..she pleaded.
For contact.
Mr Patrick Akor
For the family.
Call 08035923117
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