The abductors
had on Monday contacted his family and demanded a sum of N30 million ransoms to
secure the commissioner’s release.
The
kidnappers of the Ekiti State Commissioner for Agriculture, Folorunso Olabode,
have slashed the ransom demanded from N30 million to N15 million.
Olabode and
one other whose identity was still unknown were kidnapped by unknown gunmen
along Iludun-Isan road on his way from Ado-Ekiti to Iye-Ekiti around 7.30 pm on
Sunday.
A councillor
and House Leader at the Ilejemeje local government area of the state and one
other occupant of the vehicle conveying the abductees was shot dead on the spot.
A family
source has now revealed to newsmen in Ado Ekiti, on Wednesday said that the
ransom was reduced in the process of negotiating with the captors.
“The process
of negotiation began on Monday and the initial request was a sum of N30
million.
“But as of
today, Wednesday, the captors had reduced to N15 million. We are hoping that
the Commissioner will be released soon because we are all concerned about his
safety”, he said.
Speaking on
the security measures being taken to secure Olabode’s release, the Police
Public Relations Officer, Ekiti Command, Mr. Sunday Abutu, said the police and
other security networks are on the trail of the bandits.
Abutu added
that the police and other security have begun serious stop and search along the
route to ascertain the identities of commuters.
He said the
police were not aware of any negotiation on the demand made by the abductors,
assuring that every security measures would be put in place to secure Olabode’s
release.
“We are not
aware that the bandits were requesting for any ransom, we have not been told.
“The police
have begun serious security checks in that axis. We have taken strict security
measures and we are closing in on them”, he said.
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