Five expatriates and two
Nigerians were on Wednesday kidnapped at the Idundu area of the
Calabar-Oban Road by suspected militants. The incident happened at about 6am when
the foreigners and their Nigerian colleagues, working for MacMahon
Construction Company, were on their way to work.
The construction firm is located at the
Mfamosing Plant of the United Cement Company of Nigeria Limited in the
Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State.
The company is said to be one of the major contracting firms to Lafarge Holcim, owners of UniCem.
The workers, who were conveyed in four
MacMahon vehicles, had been escorted by a security pickup that had four
armed policemen when they were attacked by the gunmen before the Idundu
Bridge.
The armed police escort team could do nothing while the attack lasted.
One of the expatriates identified as Tim
Croot, an Australian and the driver of one of the vehicles, identified
as Henshaw, were said to have escaped, while another driver, Matthew,
was killed in the process.
An eyewitness, Akan Akpan, said the
kidnappers came down from the bridge where they had kept their boat’s
engine running for almost an hour before taking the expatriates and the
Nigerians away.
He said, “I was coming back from the
farm this morning when the incident occurred. The kidnappers came down
from the bridge, shot the driver of the vehicle and took the victims
away through the river.
“The vehicles conveying the expatriates
and the two Nigerians were abandoned by the roadside with the dead body
of the driver. From all indications, it appeared like the expatriates
were going to work at the Lafarge Holcim plant in Mfamosing.”
A statement issued by the Communications
Officer of Lafarge, Viola Graham-Douglas, confirmed that the kidnapped
expatriates were MacMahon contractors.
Niger Delta Militants kidnap five expatriates, kill driver in Calabar
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