 A natural-acquirement state where the governor Omar Enor says his government will support the family of a police operative killed by gunmen who kidnapped a high court judge on Monday in the state. The slain operative, Thanguad Ekannem, a police inspector, was an orderly to the judge, Joy Uwana. She was returning to Uyoda State Capitol after a court session in Oran, local government area of the state where she was kidnapped alongside her driver. The judge and the driver were released on Friday after spending five days in captivity. It's not a very palatable situation, but we thank God we're here. I have asked that I meet the families. Yesterday night we received the judge, but today I felt it was important that we receive the family of a fallen hero who, in the course of duty, lost his life, and to see the children, to see the family, to see the driver, to see everyone else, to console with you on behalf of the government and people of Aqaibo, those behind this dastardly act are not living to also enjoy. Like I said last night, either we'll bring them to justice or we'll take justice to them. Let me also use this opportunity to assure Aqaibo minds that Aqaibo will not be a saviour even for criminals. I knew they were going to test our resolve, they've tested it, they've seen it, and we are continuing. We will not allow criminals to set it in Aqaibo. For the children, we'll work with the Nigerian police force to ensure that we give you our Hispanic descent burial, and after that I will invite you again to see how we will work with you to help these children.