This is like an
update on the three ladies that were kidnapped on their way from Lagos to
Abuja. A member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) was among them
and
sources say they were kidnapped by suspected Fulani herdsmen in Kwali area of
Abuja.
The victims were
robbed at gun point and thereafter marched into the bush. When contacted, Head
of Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FCT Command), Yemi
Ola, confirmed the kidnapping, saying his office had received a report on the
case.
He said, “The report
was made at Kwali Division from where it was transferred to us. We took a
statement from the sister of one of the victims who was inside the vehicle.”
The kidnappers,
according to Punch, demanded N15m ransom from family members of the victims.
While they demanded N5m from the family of the two sisters, the kidnappers
asked for N10m from the father of Grace Oghene Edegware, a graduate of
Accountancy from the Delta State Polytechnic, who was deployed by the National
Youth Service Corps to Lagos State.
The sister of one of
the two victims, Mrs. Florence Chukwuyem, said she had been pleading with the
kidnappers to reduce their ransom to N300,000 as she does not have the N5m they
demanded.
She said, “On
Wednesday evening, my two sisters (elder and younger) boarded a bus belonging
to “God is Good Motors” from Lagos to Abuja; on getting to Kwali, they ran into
armed robbers who are all Fulani herdsmen and after a successful robbery
operation, they told them to lie down on the expressway.
“The Fulani herdsmen
picked and selected three ladies, including a corps member and marched them
into the bush. For the past three days, they have been in the bush with the
armed robbers.
“The kidnappers
called me and demanded N5m ransom and threatened to kill my sisters if I don’t
bring the money. That was my last discussion with them some few hours ago. I
have been begging them that I have only N300, 000 and yet they refused, saying
that is no money.”
The father of the
NYSC member, Francis Edegware, also pleaded that the ransom should be reduced.
He said, “The
kidnappers are demanding for N10m but we are begging them to bring it down
because I am a civil servant and I don’t have that kind of money. I only manage
to eat. That is the situation, right now.”
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