Abducted Ekiti chief regains freedom

A traditional Chief in Ijan-Ekiti in Gbonyin Local Government Area of Ekiti State, Chief Emmanuel Obafemi and two other kidnapped cocoa merchants have been freed by kidnappers after paying a cumulative sum of N4 million as ransom.

They were said to have been released along Ikere Road around 3:00 a.m. yesterday and had been reunited with their families.

Obafemi was abducted on his farm located along Ado-Ijan Road last Thursday and taken to an unknown destination.

The two cocoa merchants, who are residents of a farmstead called Ilupeju-Ijan, were picked up on Saturday along Ijan-Ise Road. A family source confided in reporters in Ado-Ekiti yesterday that Obafemi paid the sum of N2 million before being let off the hook.

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“I confirm to you that Chief Obafemi paid N2 million while the two other cocoa merchants paid another N2 million before they were released around 3:00 a.m. yesterday.”

However, the Police Public Relations Officer, Ekiti State Command, Sunday Abutu, confirmed the release of the abductees, saying they had since been rejoined with their families.

“They were released around 3:00 this morning. They are now with their families safe and sound.

“But let me say that the release was as a result of the hard work put up by the combined forces of police, Amotekun Corps and local hunters, who combed the forests in search of the abductees.”

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