Tag: Oronto Douglas

  • Police confirm kidnap of Oronto Douglas’ elder sister

    The Police Command in Bayelsa state has confirmed the kidnap of Mrs. Augusta Douglas-Ayam, the elder sister to Mr. Oronto Douglas, the Special Adviser to the President on Research, Documentation and Strategy.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Douglas-Ayam was kidnapped at about 8 p.m. on Monday night in Ogbia town by unknown gunmen.

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr Hilary Opara, who confirmed the incident to newsmen on Tuesday in Yenagoa, said he had just returned to the state capital after visiting the scene of the kidnap at Ogbia town.

    Opara said that no arrest had been made but that the Marine Police had been deployed to the creeks to effect the rescue of the victim.

    When contacted, the spokesman for state’s Police Command, Mr Alex Akhigbe (DSP) told NAN on phone that officers from Anti-Kidnapping Squad had been deployed to go after the kidnappers.

    “We are after the kidnappers and very soon, they will be apprehended and the woman rescued,’’ he assured.

    Meanwhile, Mr Gift Douglas, a younger brother to President’s aide who lives in Abuja, told NAN on phone that he received information about the kidnap of his sister on phone on Monday night.

    “I got the information this night that our elder sister has been kidnapped by gunmen who went to her shop at about 8 p.m. and shot into the air before taking her away through the creeks.”.

    He said that the incident had thrown the entire family into mourning.

    Meanwhile, the Bayelsa Government has expressed shock and disbelief over the incident.

    The Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr. Markson Fefegha said that the report of the kidnap came as a shock but that the state government remained resolute in its determination to stamp out criminal activities in the state.

    “It is sad and embarrassing that it happened at a time the present administration is recording great successes in the area of sustaining the existing peace.

    “The state government is, however, optimistic that the security agencies will go after the kidnappers and swiftly rescue her,” Fefegha said

  • Yakowa, Azazi die in helicopter crash

    Yakowa, Azazi die in helicopter crash

    Governor Patrick Yakowa of Kaduna State and former National Security Adviser Andrew Owoye Azazi died in an helicopter crash today (Saturday)  in Nembe , area of Bayelsa  State,

    Governor Yakowa and Mr. Azazi, a retired military general who served as chief security adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan, were among passengers in the ill-fated helicopter.

    They were returning from the burial  of the late father of a special adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on research and documentation, Mr Oronto Douglas.

    Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) it was learnt indicated that the agency had activated a search for a crashed helicopter.

    Governor Yakowa and Mr. Azazi were among many political figures who reportedly attended the burial of   Douglas’s father.

    The crash comes on the heels of another helicopter crash on October 25, 2012 that has left Governor Danbaba Suntai of Taraba State severely injured.

    Mr. Suntai was moved to a hospital in Germany where he receiving treatment.

    Aviation authorities are yet to speak on the latest crash.