The gunmen who killed one of the officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps In Ekiti State, Segun Ayebulu, and kidnapped three other persons along Oke Ako Road, in the Ajoni Local Council Development Area of the State over the weekend have demanded N30m ransom to release the abducted victims.
The deceased’s uncle, Osasona Oduntan, who escaped death by a whisker during the attack, said the gunmen who abducted Ayebulu’s children and brother after killing him, contacted the family on Sunday to demand ransom for their release.
He said, “They called this evening ( Sunday night) demanding N30m. We heard the voices of the abductees with them. The younger brother of the slain NSCDC officer appealed to us from the kidnappers’ den that we should do something urgently for their release as they were going through unbearable torture.
“On our side, the demand is on the high side, there is no way the family and even communities can raise it, so we are still negotiating that it should be brought down.”
Oduntan had earlier said the incident happened at the spot where kidnappers had been operating, adding that when one of the gunmen jumped onto the road, the vehicle carrying the victims swerved into the bush.
“Before they knew it, four others emerged from the bush and surrounded the car. There were six persons in the car, the NSCDC officer was killed, two escaped and three were whisked away. Those abducted are the younger brother of the deceased, and two children. The three are still in the custody of the gunmen.
Also, the spokesperson for the Ekamefa communities, comprising six towns in the Ajoni LCDA, Oluwafemi Abayomi, said the situation had become worrisome.
He said, “We cannot sleep again. Before now, they were destroying our farms and produce, they moved up to kidnapping and now they are killing. We have been pushed to the wall.”
The Chairman, Ajoni LCDA, Michael Ogungbemi, said the council had mobilised a security network including the military to comb the forests in a bid to rescue the victims.
The Public Relations Officer, NSCDC, Ekiti State Command, Tolu Afolabi, said the corps had mobilised some men to the community and as well contacted the commands in Kogi and Kwara states to secure the safe release of those kidnapped by the gunmen who killed Ayebulu.