Four gunmen yesterday abducted a 72-year-old retired head teacher, Chief Sunday Festus, in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
Festus was reportedly abducted at his home in Bomo clan of the area.
The son of the victim, Leigha, said his father was diabetic and critically ill when the hoodlums stormed his home and whisked him away to an unknown place.
He said the four gunmen struck at 3.10 a.m through the Foinbiri waterside and went straight to his father’s room.
They were said to have shattered window protectors, forced their way into the septuagenarian’s bedroom and took him to a waiting double-75 horsepower speedboat.
Leigha said: “We heard a big bang at the door and heard voices who commanded our father to follow them. Our brother, who is 13 years old, attempted to stop them but was seriously beaten up and left with bruises. They even hit him on the head with the butt of the gun.
“The heartless kidnappers dragged my father, a diabetic patient, on the ground to the waterside, after shooting sporadically into the air to scare and scuttle any resistance from the community.
“They headed towards Opuama community. At Oyeregbene, they attempted to steal an engine boat and later engaged an oil and gas surveillance patrol gun boat while escaping with their victim, in a bid to escape from the security patrol on the waterway.
“They got to Oyeregbene and Sangana waterways in Brass Local Government Area, meandered into a small creek and disappear into thin air. Nobody could ascertain their next location.”
The distraught son said the abduction could be an attempt to extort money from his elder brother, Mr. Daumiebi Festus, a real estate mogul and stalwart of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He said the whereabouts and condition of his father were known because the abductors had not established contacts with the family.
Police spokesman Asinim Butswat, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said the matter had not been officially reported to him.
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