YCM Demands Unconditional Release of Kidnapped ex-Minister

Fri, Apr 29, 2016
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BREAKING NEWS, Security

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MEMBERS of the Yewa Connecting Minds, YCM, have demanded for the immediate and unconditional release of Senator Veronica Iyabode Anike Anisulowo, former minister of education in Nigeria. The group tasked the federal government and the security agencies to do everything possible to ensure the safety of Anisulowo, who was abducted on Wednesday, April 27, in Sawonjo/Imasayi area of Yewa North local government of Ogun state while returning from her farm.

Ekunola Gbenga Abraham, coordinator, YCM, told journalists in Ilaro, Ogun State, that the entire people of Yewaland home and abroad received with shock the sudden news of the Senator’s abduction. “As a body, we are calling on the government to do everything possible to ensure the safety of our leader and unearth her whereabouts, and to have the perpetrators fished out.

“We call on all the Yewans, Ogun indigenes and the Nigerians to rise up in prayers against the ugly development that has gotten to Yewaland, one of the peaceful areas in Nigeria, and that God will expose the sponsors and perpetrators of this dastardly inhuman act.”

The YCM expressed their displeasure at the alarming rate of abductions in the area of recent. “We therefore issue a 24-hour ultimatum to the abductors of Senator Anisulowo to free her or face the wrath of the youths.”

Abraham said youths of the area at the expiration of the ultimatum will storm all the creeks in the area to look for the kidnapped Senator. He said the abduction will set back the development of the area, stressing that the act is capable of scaring away investors in the community.

He said: “We the YCM condemned in its entirety the last Wednesday kidnapping of our leader Senator Iyabode Anisulowo by yet to be identified gunmen. It is regrettable that such incident could happen in our community. We are giving the kidnappers 24-hour ultimatum to release her or incur our wrath as youths. We will all move down to the creeks and get them out.

Abraham added that the entire Yewa community is against the development and urged the kidnappers to release the ex-minister unconditionally. “Since her abduction no contact has been established while the abductors have not made any demand too. We appreciate Ogun State Government led by Senator Ibikunle Amosun, Security agencies for their efforts so far.”

— May 9, 2016 @ 01:00 GMT

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