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Family Petitions DSS Over Missing 38 Year Old Driver

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
December 22, 2022
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The family of Ejiofor Nnamani, 38, of Enugu State has petitioned the Directorate of State Service (DSS) over what they claim is police delay following a report submitted following Nnamani’s abduction on November 3, 2022.

Nnamani, a commercial driver, traveled from Lagos to Enugu State on November 2 to pick up his relatives. The next day, he left to pick up passengers in Anambra State on a charter, but hasn’t been seen since.

His family claims that since November 3 all of his phone numbers have been disconnected.

The chairman of Ikem Improvement Union, Isiuzo local government area of Enugu State, Eze Emmanuel said the matter was promptly reported at the Ketu Police Station in Lagos where the man lived.

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He said that Enugu indigenes in Lagos were not happy that their son got missing over a month ago, yet, the Police has not done anything.

In the petition to DSS, which was signed by Chief Raymond Ugwu, the family pleaded with the DSS to help in unraveling the circumstances surrounding their son’s disappearance .

The petition read in part: “We the family of Nnamanieze write to bring to your notice that our son and brother Ejiofor Nnamani, a commercial driver, who resides in Lagos at No. 42, Odutan street Ketu, started missing since 2nd November 2022.

“His last call was with his wife on Wednesday 3rd November, 2022 around to 9pm. From his conversation with his wife, he told her that he was going to pick someone from Anambra to Lagos.

“He left Enugu to Anambra that day for the chatter and since that day, we haven’t heard from him.

“Though one of his numbers was ringing, no one was answering, while the other line was switched off.

“We plead with you to please use your good office to help us in the search and for him to be found.”

His wife, Mrs Amaka Nnamani, who was sobbing uncontrollably, said she had been in pains with their children since her husband got missing.

She said her husband doesn’t stay a day without calling and talking with her and pleaded that even if he’s dead, she would want to see his body.

Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Tochukwu Ikenga said the matter had not been reported to the Anambra State Police command.

According to him, it is the duty of the Ketu Police Station in Lagos where the matter was reported to get across to the Anambra State command for investigations to commence.

“They have not informed us from Ketu Station. Until they do that, there is nothing we can do in Anambra State command, “the PPRO said.

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