The
Kidnappers insisted they would only release the children when the ransom is
received the sad Parents of the three siblings kidnapped by their maid last
Wednesday, yesterday said they were still struggling to raise the N13 million
ransom.
The abductors refused to bring down the ransom, maintaining that they would only release the children when the ransom was paid.
The abductors refused to bring down the ransom, maintaining that they would only release the children when the ransom was paid.
The
abductors, who initially demanded N15 million, reportedly reduced it to N13
million last Friday after passionate pleas from parents of the kidnapped
children.
Their mother,
Mrs Adebisi Orekoya, said she wished the whole scenario would turn out to be a
dream.
The children,
Demola,6; Adedamola, 4, and Aderomola, 11 months, were abducted by their house help,
one Mary Akinloye, 24 hours after she was employed by the family via OLX, an
online sales portal, with an agreement of N10,000 to N15,000 monthly salary.
Akinloye, who
claimed to be 23 years old and hailed from Ibadan, Oyo State, according to the
family, resumed work on March 7, when the former nanny did not show up after
her annual leave.
Trouble
started for the family the next day, after Mrs Orekoya, who was at work,
received a call from her eldest son of age 10, at about 1pm, informing her that
Akinloye (maid) had left the house with his siblings.
She
reportedly did not give the children lunch before leaving the house with the 11
-month-old baby strapped to her back, while she held others by the hand.
Tension
heightened when neither the new maid nor the children were seen at about 4pm.
By Friday
last week, the maid reportedly spoke with the family on phone, where one of her
accomplices gave the family a two-day ultimatum to produce the N13 million
ransom, threatening that they would lose the children if they failed to make
the money available.
A source
said: “The whole family has been thrown into untold trauma. As at Friday last
week, my brother received a text message, where the kidnappers threatened to
waste the children if the N13 million ransom was not paid within 24 hours.
“In fact,
their exact word was that they would ‘delete’ the children if they failed to
pay the money.
“The
children’s mother is a shadow of her old self. She is devastated. She loves all
her children no doubt, but she is concerned more about 11 months old Aderomola.
“She never
ceases to call out to him everyday, wondering what type of food he was being
fed with. During one of the conversations, she was allowed to speak with the
children, who claimed they were being taken care of.
“But the
issue now is how to raise the requested amount.”
On his part,
father of the abducted children, Mr. Leke Orekoya, who spoke with Vanguard on
phone, said they were still trying to raise the money.
He said: “We
are still trying to raise the money. They have not shifted ground. The amount
is still what they demanded for (N13 m).
“My wife is
devastated at the moment and we are praying and hoping that we would be able to
reunite with our children soon.”
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