NewsAbductors Of Benue Commissioner Demand N5 Million Ransom

Abductors Of Benue Commissioner Demand N5 Million Ransom

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Abductors of Benue State Commissioner of Housing and Urban Development, Ekpe Ogbu, have, finally, reached out to his family, demanding N5 Million as ransom for his release.

Making this disclosure about the demand of the Kidnappers is a relative to the Commissioner, who said that the abductors contacted the family via the phone of his driver.

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The family member said:

“Yes, the Kidnappers have contacted the family of the Commissioner through the driver’s phone and demanded N5 million,”.

Ogbu was abducted alongside his driver, aide and in law on Sunday at Adankari village along Otukpo/Ado road.

Though the Police have been making frantic efforts to rescue the Commissioner alongside others abductees, by deploying four teams of policemen, it has been in vain.

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According to a Police source, two teams from Divisional Police in Otukpo, men of Operation Zenda and Safe highway were said to have been deployed.

“The Command has intensified efforts in rescuing the kidnap victims with the deployment of two teams of our divisional police in Otukpo.

“Also, men of Operation Zenda and Safe highway have all been deployed to the area,” the police source said.

The State Police Command State Command Public Relations Officer, Catherine Anene, explained that the incident happened at about 6:20pm at a forest along Otukpo/Ado road.

In a statement issued on Monday, Anene said police officers who were on patrol sighted a vehicle parked by a forest area along Adankari village, Otukpo-Ado road.

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“Shortly after the vehicle was recovered, information was received that the Benue State Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Ekpe Ogbu, who had travelled to Utonkon for a burial, was traveling back with three other persons through the same route and was no longer reachable. Immediately, police teams were deployed in search of these victims.

“The Commissioner of Police, Benue State Command, CP Wale Abass, who visited the scene for on-the-spot assessment, had identified a new route linking the forest to the highway and emplaced adequate security on the road to forestall further occurrences.

“While interacting with Adankari community members, the CP requested them to volunteer information to the police to assist them in the ongoing operation.

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“The CP, also, visited the victim’s family members and assured them of his commitment to rescue the Commissioner and others held hostage,” the statement read in part.


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