Fatshimetrie has just brought to light a disturbing event in Makurdi, Benue, where Dr. Tersagh Ichor, a lecturer at Joseph Saawuan Tarka University, was apprehended by the authorities for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping of Mrs. Susan Anyagh. The news raises questions about the security of citizens and raises concerns within the university community.
The tragic story unfolded on December 7, when Mrs. Anyagh, wife of the Chairman of the JOSTUM University Teachers Union, was abducted along Otukpo road in Makurdi. According to information provided by the police spokesperson, Dr. Ichor allegedly orchestrated the operation which led to the victim being held hostage in her own car.
The prompt intervention of the Benue State Commissioner of Police, Steve Yabanet, provided crucial intelligence that led to the location of Mrs Anyagh the same day, injured but alive, along the Yandev-Ugbema road. Her harrowing account highlights the perfidy involved in the case, with individuals posing as people in need to better trap the victim.
The alleged involvement of a close work colleague in the attempted kidnapping raises troubling questions about trust and security within the university. The motives behind the deplorable act remain unclear, but authorities have promised a thorough investigation to uncover the truth and ensure justice is served.
In these uncertain times, when crime and mistrust are rife, it is crucial to remain vigilant and uphold the values of solidarity and community security. The incident in Makurdi underscores the importance of unity and cooperation in countering the forces of evil that seek to sow terror and chaos.
As light is shed on this dark episode, it is critical that the university community and the local population come together to condemn such acts and promote a safe and peaceful environment for all. Fatshimetrie will continue to closely monitor the developments of this case and shine a light on the stories that shape our society, in the hope of greater justice and security for all.