Indications emerged on Tuesday that
suspected abductors of Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) and the All Progressives
Congress leader in Edo North, Athanasius Ogbome, had contacted the relations of
their victims, demanding N250m altogether as ransom for their release.
There were, however, conflicting
reports regarding the whereabouts of the kidnapped senior advocate, his driver
and Ogbome.
The victims, who all hail from Edo
North, were abducted between Ehor and Iruekpen, along the Benin-Auchi road,
last Friday.
While reports on social media
indicated that Ozekhome’s abductors had contacted his family and were demanding
a ransom of N150m, giving a three-day ultimatum for payment, Ozekhome’s elder
brother, Pius, was reported to have told a confidant that no member of the
family had been contacted.
A close friend of Ugbome, who spoke
on the condition of anonymity, nevertheless, confided in our correspondent that
his abductors demanded N100m for his release.
The friend said the abductors called
him and demanded N100m ransom for Ogbome’s release.
He said, “They initiated contact on
Sunday but they have not called again. This man (Ogbome) has health condition
that requires constant attention.
“He is a good person and not a
moneybag; they should please release him unconditionally.”
Meanwhile youths from Iviukwe,
Ozekhome’s community, on Tuesday protested against his kidnap on major streets
of Benin, demanding his unconditional release.
Speaking on behalf of the protesting
youths, Issa Adidi, said, “Ozekhome has been on the side of the masses; he has
worked for the downtrodden.
“We are not giving ultimatum to
the kidnappers, but we are appealing to them for him to be released
unconditionally.”
When contacted for developments on
the matter, Edo State Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Eguavoen, said the
police was “seriously monitoring the situation and we are still on search.”
On the ransom demand, Eguavoen, a
Deputy Superintendent of Police, said the command was unaware.
Meanwhile, Catholic Bishop of Sokoto
Diocese, Mathew Kukah, has described the kidnap of the human rights activist as
shocking and “too much punishment for someone who has sacrificed so much for
the country.”
“I beg the abductors, for God’s
mercies and for the peace of the souls of those gallant police officers, who
surrendered their lives, to release the victims,” Kukah said in a statement.
Similarly, human rights lawyer, Mr.
Bamidele Aturu, said on Tuesday that Ozekhome deserved no harm.
Aturu, in a statement, pleaded with
the abductors to release Ozekhome, who he said, had made significant
contributions towards achieving a decent society.
But the Coalition Against Corrupt
Leaders said the abduction was an evidence of the high rate of insecurity
in the country.
Executive Chairman of the coalition,
Debo Adeniran, who lamented the high rate of insecurity in the country on
Tuesday in Lagos, called for a sober reflection from Nigerians.
He said, “The state of insecurity in
the country should be a cause for concern to well-meaning Nigerians. This
is an evidence of security lapses in the country.”
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Hmmmmm... for all dis tins to stop in Nigeria,u idiot shld stat doin sometin abt D̶̲̥̅̊ unemployed graduates dat is sufferin in dis country, for u to get a g̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊d̶̲̥̅ job u must b connected. U guys shld gradually pay D̶̲̥̅̊ 250m cos u av it or u guys shld do sometin abt our youth dat is sufferin simple becos dey re nt well connected, wot do u expert! Rubish!!! To get a g̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊d̶̲̥̅ job, if care is nt taken dis is jst D̶̲̥̅̊ beginin...
ReplyDeleteWat a comment!,ar U one of them?,wat U've jst said is it one of the conditions b4 they will be released?,watch ur toung guy.
ReplyDeleteThis is unfortunate. Forgive Adaeze fr his outbursts. Its frm being frustrated. Many dia are,out there,graduates nd able-bodied,jobless and without hope. If not well guided,mischief makers come in handy fr d idle. Man must survive and so crime thrives. Governance has FAILED big time.but one cannot justify kidnapping as happend to d Learned SAN nd others.-I hope politicians are not behind ds. May no further harm reach deM.
ReplyDeleteWot Adaeze said is tru cos most of dis kidnappers re jst stranded Ǎ̜̣̍Ϟd desperate and can do anytin jst to survive...leaders shld do sometin to make sure most of dis graduates av jobs by S̶̲̥̅Ơ̴͡ doin crimes will less...
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