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Kidnappers Threaten To Kill Victims As Another Resident Escapes


Gunmen have threatened to kill some of the eight indigenes of Imoga kidnapped at the Star Boy Hotel located along Ibillo Road in Edo State on January 9.

This was contained in a statement issued by the Coordinator, Movement for the Advancement of Akoko Edo People, Dr Bode Ekundayo.

Ekundayo noted that the kidnappers made this threat to show the community and families of the victims that they “Meant business”.

The coordinator said the kidnappers, who started by demanding N100 million as ransom, later came down to 80 million and then to N40 million, which was so difficult for community members and families to raise.

He said the Royal father of the community, Oba Patrick Abudu, sent out the town criers and spokesman around the houses on January 15 to solicit for more funds to enable the community raise the ransom.

He said, “On the 15th January, 2026, the Orkpahi b’ Uma, Oba Patrick Abudu, sent the village town criers and spokesmen round all the houses in the community to sweep kobos and nairas together to raise the ransom demanded by the men of the underworld who have held their kidnapped victims incommunicado since last week.

“However, the amount raked in is a far cry from the N40 million the kidnappers are demanding. They are unwilling to climb down and are threatening to kill some of the victims to prove that they mean their ‘ business.’

Ekundayo also said that two brothers, Ojo and Abiodun Ekpo, from the community escaped from kidnappers who tried to hold them hostage.

He said, “On 15th January, 202,6 kidnappers descended on two brothers, Ojo Ekpo and Mr Abiodun Ekpo, who were working in the farm.

“The unknown kidnappers first took away Ojo, the elder, who was working in a section of the farm, unknown to Abiodun, his younger brother, working at another side of the forest.

“After calling and screaming Ojo’s name to no avail, Abiodun Ekpo rode his motorcycle to the section of the wilderness where his brother Ojo was supposed to have been working.

“Suddenly, the kidnappers who had laid an ambush appeared, and Abiodun had to flee, abandoning the motorcycle that he had already parked in another section of the forest.

“On reporting his experience back at home, the community vigilantes and youths mobilised and entered the wilderness in search of the kidnappers and their victim.

“Somehow, Ojo Ekpo escaped at midnight from the kidnappers to the joy and relief of the community.

Oba Abudu stated that the community has, since last year, before the outbreak of incessant kidnapping, informed the state and local government of the illegal occupation of Imoga land by suspected bandits, herders and kidnappers and its threat to peace and security.

The Oba said he has sent a save-our-soul message to all the tiers of Nigerian government while also resolving to confront the scourge frontally with all the wisdom at their disposal.



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