Abductors of Osun residents demand N100 million ransom
Gunmen in Osun State, Nigeria, have demanded a ransom of N100 million for the release of two locals they abducted during an armed attack.
In a disturbing incident in Osun State, Nigeria, two residents, Tayese Adeyeye and Sunday Adewumi, were kidnapped by armed men during an attack on their home in the community of Ora Igbomina. The attack took place late at night on February 1, with the assailants firing shots to instill fear and facilitate their abduction. Following the event, the Osun State Police have initiated a manhunt for the perpetrators, reflecting the ongoing security issues faced by local communities due to banditry in the region.
The abductors have contacted the families of the victims, demanding a ransom of N100 million for their release. This amount reflects the escalating trend of high-profile kidnappings in Nigeria, where criminal gangs have been increasingly targeting individuals for ransom. The demand for such a significant sum has raised concerns among local residents about their safety and the ability of security forces to effectively combat these rising crimes.
Residents of Ora Igbomina and the surrounding areas are reportedly frightened by the brazen nature of the kidnapping. The incident underscores the persistence of armed attacks and kidnapping in Nigeria, often driven by criminal gangs exploiting the vulnerabilities and inadequacies in the security apparatus. This latest case could prompt renewed calls for increased security measures and community protection efforts to safeguard citizens from such threats.