The
abductors of Mrs. Monisola Margaret Olaoye, a top director of the Ondo State
Board of Internal Revenue, have reduced their ransom to the sum of N11 million,
SaharaReporters learned on Thursday.
The
kidnappers had earlier demanded N50 million in exchange for Mrs. Olaoye’s
release.
Mrs. Olaoye
was kidnapped last Thursday by suspected gunmen on the notorious Ore/Lagos
Express Road.
According to saharareporters; The director
was seized at gunpoint with her driver, identified as Sola Dakoru, while on her
way to Lagos for a private function.
A source who
spoke to Sahara Reporters on Thursday said the abductors reduced the ransom
after a series of negotiations with the families of the victims.
“The
kidnappers called again to notify the family members of Mrs. Olaoye that the
ransom has been reduced to eleven million naira. They were initially demanding
the sum of N50 million but they have called now to make a reduction on the
ransom,” the source said.
"They
are demanding that Mrs. Olaoye should pay the sum of N10 million while the
driver (Sola) should pay the ransom of N1 million before they would be
free," he said.
Femi Joseph,
spokesman of the Ondo State Police Command, had earlier confirmed the abduction
of the victims on the Ore expressway.
Mr. Joseph
said the security agencies in the state are working towards ensuring the
release of the victims from the kidnapper's den.
“The police
have always advised family members or relatives of victims not to negotiate
with the kidnappers because these are hoodlums who are committing a crime
against the state.
“But I can
assure you that the police are close to tracking down the kidnappers and we
shall arrest them soon and also save the victims from captivity.
"I am
also using this medium to beg the families and colleagues of the victims not to
engage in activities that can hinder the investigation of the police over this
case," he said.
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