Nigerian Police Seek Community Assistance to Locate Father of Stranded Brothers

The FCT Police Command seeks help in finding Mr. Arinze Chukwu, the father of two brothers, Abraham and Ephraim, stranded in Abuja after being robbed. The police request assistance from the public, especially the Igbo community, to locate Mr. Chukwu and reunite him with his sons.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command is seeking assistance to locate Mr. Arinze Chukwu, the father of two sons, Abraham and Ephraim Chukwu, who recently returned from Gabon. According to SP Josephine Adeh, the Chukwu brothers arrived in Nigeria through Lagos on March 9 and subsequently traveled to Abuja to be with their father, who lives in the Nyanya area.
Unfortunately, during their journey, the brothers were victims of robbery, resulting in the loss of their personal belongings and mobile phones, preventing them from contacting their father. In light of this situation, the FCT Police Command has made an appeal for help from the public, particularly the Igbo community, to provide any relevant information regarding Mr. Chukwu’s location.
Individuals with information are encouraged to reach out to the nearest police station or contact the FCT Public Relations Officer at 07038979348 or 08180382808 as part of the effort to reunite the family. SP Adeh emphasized the importance of community support in such situations.
In summary, the FCT Police Command is urgently requesting assistance from the public to locate Mr. Arinze Chukwu, whose sons, Abraham and Ephraim, are stranded in Abuja after a robbery left them without means to contact him. The appeal highlights the need for community involvement in resolving such matters.
Original Source: saharareporters.com