Nigerian Police Appeal for Help to Locate Father of Stranded Sons in Abuja

The FCT Police Command is searching for Mr. Arinze Chukwu, the father of two siblings, Abraham and Ephraim, who arrived from Gabon and became stranded in Abuja after a robbery. The police have requested public assistance to locate Mr. Chukwu and facilitate their reunion.
The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has issued an appeal to the family of Mr. Arinze Chukwu to come forward for the identification of his two sons, Abraham and Ephraim Chukwu. These two individuals arrived in Nigeria from Gabon via Lagos on March 9 and subsequently traveled to Abuja on March 11 in hopes of reuniting with their father, who resides in the Nyanya area of the city.
Tragically, during their journey, Abraham and Ephraim encountered a robbery that resulted in the loss of their personal belongings and mobile phones, which hindered their ability to contact their father. In light of this situation, Police Public Relations Officer SP Josephine Adeh has appealed for assistance from the community, particularly the Igbo population, to help locate Mr. Chukwu.
The police are urging anyone with information concerning Mr. Arinze Chukwu’s whereabouts to come forward. Members of the public can either report directly to the nearest police station or contact the FCT PPRO at 07038979348 or 08180382808 with any relevant information.
The Federal Capital Territory Police Command is actively seeking the assistance of the public to find Mr. Arinze Chukwu and facilitate the reunion with his sons, Abraham and Ephraim. The situation is exacerbated by the loss of their belongings due to robbery, making urgent communication essential. Community support is crucial in resolving this distressing situation.
Original Source: saharareporters.com