The Nigeria Association of Pharmacists in Academia (NAPA) has condemned the “unlawful” detention of one of its members and Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of Abia State, Prof. Ikemefuna Uzochukwu, by the Department of State Services (DSS).
The umbrella body for all pharmacists working in tertiary educational institutions and research institutes across the country, said it is greatly concerned about the treatment meted out to Prof. Uzochukwu by the DSS.
The National Chairman of NAPA, Ezekiel Akinkunmi, through a statement on Friday, said it needs the assurance of the DSS on Uzochukwu’s safety.
There were unconfirmed reports that the Abia REC was arrested on February 26, a day after the presidential and National Assembly elections.
The NAPA statement read in part: “The news of the abduction, forceful detention, false imprisonment and threat to the life of one of our members, who serves as the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of Abia State, Professor Ikemefuna Uzochukwu, by the Police and the Department of State Services in Abia State, has come to our attention.
“We have also gotten the news that he was asked to stay away from the (Independent National Electoral Commission’s office in Abia until further notice, without any official statement as to his particular offence.
“While we condemn all forms of electoral offences in strong terms, we wish to state categorically that we find treatment meted out to Prof. Uzochukwu very strange and we wish to condemn it out-rightly.”
Uzochukwu, the association said, is a pharmacist and a renowned Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry of international repute.
“As pharmacists and trainers of pharmacists, our core attributes include unblemished integrity, accuracy and strict adherence to ethics, rules and standards.
“We have zero tolerance for all forms of misconduct; that is why we give the populace medicines instead of poison.
“We can vouch for these attributes in Prof. Uzochukwu and that is why we are greatly concerned with the treatment meted to him as well as his present situation,” the statement noted.
The association appealed to agencies of government that are concerned with handling the matter to let justice prevail on the issue.