Abductors of A-Ibom Corps Members Threaten Parents Over Ransom

Parents and family members of the prospective corps members from Akwa Ibom State, who were kidnapped on August 17, 2023 while travelling to orientation camp in Sokoto State are currently gripped with fear as the abductors demand that they pay N10 million each as ransom for the release of the victims.

Abductors of A-Ibom Corps Members Threaten Parents Over Ransom

It was earlier reported on 17th of August, 2023, that some Corps Members from Akwa-Ibom were abducted on their way to Sokoto camp to perform their mandatory service to the nation.

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One of the victim’s family member, Mr. Mfon Friday, disclosed; “As we speak, our children are still in Zamfara bush, including the driver of AKTC and it is over 100 days when they were kidnapped. When they called on Monday, the kidnappers said parents should pay another N70 million. “Remember the first ransom the parents paid was over N13 million and it was paid collectively. But this time, they want the parents to pay N10 million each.

Before end of October, N17 million was paid, making it about N30.8 million so far paid, yet they didn’t free those children. “They only released one of the girls. And Monday this week, when they contacted us, they demanded N10 million from each family.

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How are we going to raise that kind of money? Those people failed to understand that those children are not from rich families. “They even threatened to leave those children to die if the parents don’t pay the ransom very soon.

I am very, very angry. Why can’t our government, the federal and state governments, do something to save the lives of those young graduates? In fact, when the parents heard that all the children were sick, you needed to see how they were crying, especially the mothers. 

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