In a chilling and unexpected incident, Elizabeth Uruakpa, a 66-year-old Assistant Chief Nursing Officer at Babcock University Teaching Hospital, was abducted by unknown gunmen on Thursday evening in Ilisan Remo, Ogun State. The abduction took place around 7 pm, as Uruakpa was returning from an evening church service, marking a traumatic moment for the local community.
Eyewitnesses recount that Uruakpa was ambushed at the entrance of her home, located near the new Ilisan market. In what can only be described as a swift and terrifying ordeal, the attackers forcibly removed her from her vehicle and whisked her away in a red Toyota car. The suddenness of the attack sent shockwaves through the quiet neighborhood, leaving residents and business owners scrambling to close up for the night in fear.
A local resident, who preferred to remain anonymous, expressed disbelief at the abduction, highlighting that such an event was unprecedented in the area. “She was dragged down from her vehicle, put in their red Toyota car, and sped away. It was really like thunder and lightning, and such a thing had never happened before in our neighborhood,” the resident said.
Elizabeth Uruakpa, a senior nursing staff member and a devoted member of Winners’ Chapel, is well-known and respected in the community. Her sudden disappearance has left her colleagues, church members, and the residents of Ilisan Remo deeply shaken.
Babcock University’s Director of Communication and Marketing, Dr. Joshua Suleiman, confirmed the abduction and assured that the university is actively investigating the incident. He stated, “We are still seeking more information, and a comprehensive report will be provided as soon as possible.”
The abduction has raised concerns about the growing insecurity in the region, with local authorities now urged to intensify efforts to ensure the safe return of Uruakpa. The incident has also heightened fears within the local community, as residents worry about the potential for further criminal activities. Many are now calling on law enforcement agencies to enhance their presence and take swift action to address the rising threat of abductions in the area.
As the investigation unfolds, the community of Ilisan Remo holds its breath, hoping for the safe return of Elizabeth Uruakpa. In the meantime, the incident serves as a grim reminder of the pervasive insecurity in parts of Nigeria, where even individuals serving the public good, like Uruakpa, can fall victim to violent crimes.
Her abduction has not only affected her family and close associates but also left an indelible mark on the local community, where peace and security have long been cherished.