Gunmen free four kidnapped passengers in Ekiti after N1m ransom
The four passengers kidnapped along Irele–Oke Ako Road in the Ikole Local Government Area of Ekiti State on Wednesday evening have been released by their abductors after allegedly paying N1m ransom.
The gunmen, who stopped the two vehicles along the road and whisked the four occupants away into their den, reduced the N20 million ransom initially demanded to N1million which the families said they could afford.
A source at Oke Ako, said, “The four persons were set free this morning after payment of N1million which was contributed by their different families and as well drivers around here who launched fundraising appeal because drivers were involved.
“Shortly after they were kidnapped on Wednesday evening, the gunmen reached out to the family of one of them demanding N20 million. But nothing could be done on it until Thursday when the families of the four victims came together and started the negotiation,” the source said.
Another source, who corroborated her, said, “Initially, the gunmen demanded N20million, later reduced it to N15million, N8million until they finally settled for N1million. One million naira is a brisk business for the gunmen under 36 hours anyway.
“The gunmen said the people should meet them at a location in the bush at Kuru, Kwara State on Thursday night with the money, but the people felt it was not wise, so they delayed it till Friday morning.
“The ransom was paid in Kuru on Friday morning. The people went there in two vehicles to drop the ransom. It was some hours after that they released the four kidnap victims at the location. We share the same border in the bush with Kuru, Eruku,” he said.
The source, who said the rampancy of kidnap incidents and the growing insecurity in the Ekamefa communities was worrisome, said, “Our hunters will have to restrategise, adding that the communities involved will have to meet soon and decide what to do.
“This place is now a den of kidnappers and the gunmen kidnap people for ransom at will. Even, those kidnapped in other areas get to pay their ransom in this area and the government is not doing anything about it. For instance, those kidnapped at Orin Farm Settlement in Ido/Osi Local Government area came to this area to pay a N3million ransom.
“We appeal to the Federal and State governments to help us to dislodge the gunmen from the bush around here so that we can be at peace and as well be able to return to farming. The governments have not been doing anything, but we are appealing that they should come to our aid. They are in the bush here in large numbers carrying arms about.” he said.
When contacted, Police Public Relations Officer, Ekiti State Command, Sunday Abutu, confirmed that the victims have regained their freedom.
“They have been released,” he simply said. (The PUNCH)