Kidnappers demand N10m ransom from the family of abducted widow

Sun, May 15, 2022
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Suspected kidnappers, who took a middle-aged widow and mother of four children in Kogi, on Saturday demanded a N10 million ransom from her family.

The widow, Mrs. Sefi Jimoh, was allegedly kidnapped on the road while waiting for a commercial motorcycle, popularly called “Okada” to go home after a morning prayer session at Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church at Phase II in Lokoja metropolis.

Jimoh, who is an Environmental Officer with the Kogi State Government, is the breadwinner of the family, having lost her husband some years back.

A family source, who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lokoja, said “only this morning our sisters’ abductors got to us on phone demanding for N10 million ransom for her freedom.”

“The kidnappers first called her (widow) children and informed them that their mother is with them and that she will only be released after payment of a N10m ransom.

“We were so shocked but relieved after knowing that she is still alive after her disappearance yesterday that sent jitters into the entire family members, friends, and neighbors around.

“The question now is, where and how do we, in our financial position now, raise such money to secure our sister and mother?”

The source pleaded with the kidnappers to show the widow and the poor family mercy and release her “because getting even one million is like trying to squeeze water from a rock”.

Contacted, the Kogi Police Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP William Ovye-Aya, said he could not confirm nor deny it because he was yet to be briefed by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of “B” Division, where the incident happened. (NAN)

– May. 15 2022 @ 18:48 GMT |   C.E

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