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The Ogun State Police Command has confirmed the release of a doctor and a nurse abducted on April 7.
This was confirmed on Tuesday by the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi.
He however could not confirm if the family members of the victims paid ransom to secure the release of the health workers who regained their freedom in the early hours of today.
The doctor and nurse were identified as Oladunni Odetola and Mrs Bamgbose respectively.
Adetola, who is the head of General Hospital, Imeko, Imeko-Afon Local Government Area, alongside the nurse Bamgbose were kidnapped on Wednesday last week on Abeokuta – Imeko road.
Ogun healthworkers go on strike after kidnapped colleagues are freed
A doctor, Oladunni Odetola, and a nurse, identified as Bamgbose, who were kidnapped in Ogun State have been released, but doctors and nurses are.
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Tue Apr 13 2021
A doctor, Oladunni Odetola, and a nurse, identified as Bamgbose, who were kidnapped in Ogun State have been released, but doctors and nurses are proceeding on a strike to protest the government’s poor handling of the abduction.
Odetola, who is the head of General Hospital, Imeko, Imeko-Afon Local Government Area, alongside the nurse was kidnapped on Wednesday last week on Abeokuta – Imeko road.
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