There was pandemonium in Akwa Ibom State on Saturday as six unknown gunmen suspected to be members of Iceland cult group kidnapped a youth corps member, Mr Akpanabia Udoworen, in his village, Nto Okon Usung Itike in the Ukanafun Local Government Area of the state.
Udoworen, who is serving in Birni Kebi, Kebi State, was said to have visited his parents after completing his mandatory orientation exercise and was discharged from the camp on Friday.
A family source confirmed to The Punch in Uyo on Tuesday that as soon as the hoodlums heard that Udoworen, who is the son of the president of a prominent socio-cultural organisation, Esop Ikpaisong Afaha in Ukanafun, returned, they stormed his family compound on three motorbikes and whisked him away.
“He arrived on Friday and the following day, Saturday, the hoodlums got wind of his arrival and stormed the compound at Nto Okon Usung Itike, and whisked him away after brandishing AK-47 rifles and machetes,” the source said.
Asked if the militants had established contact with the family to make known their demands and the whereabouts of the kidnapped corps member, the family source noted that the hoodlums have yet to contact them.
It was, however, gathered that the hoodlums, mostly of the Iceland cult groups, have been kidnapping for ransom in the last two years, compelling governor Udom Emmanuel to outlaw at least 33 cult groups in Akwa Ibom.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr Odiko Macdon, said he was yet to be briefed by the Divisional Police Officer in-charge of Ukanafun.
The police command in Akwa Ibom had arrested many hoodlums, raided their camps in Okoyo, Ikot Akpan Ayara as well as other locations and rescued many kidnapped victims.