Parents of kidnapped Ekiti pupils said fried rice, black bullets,
energy drinks, milk and N15 million were offered to secure the release of their
children.
The schoolchildren attend the Apostolic Faith
Group of Schools in Emure-Ekiti in Emure LGA.
The pupils and their teachers were abducted while
returning home in a school bus after school on the penultimate Monday.
Five pupils and four teachers were kidnapped in
the attack. Their abductors demanded N100 million.
After several negotiations, the ransom was reduced to N15 million.
One of the pupils’ parents, who spoke on the
condition of anonymity, said, “The kidnappers insisted on collecting N15 million on
Saturday, and we rallied around the communities, including our people outside
the country, to see the ransom. They even collected a cartoon of tin milk,
black bullet, fried rice with chicken, soft and energy drinks and tramadol from
us.
“We were asked to take the money and the items to a bush in Ondo state, a
farmstead called Ago Paanu, at about 7:00 p.m. It was between Oba Akoko and
Owo. Before they could release them, they confirmed the money and those items.
We walked through the bush till around 1:00 a.m. when we saw the victims.”
Another parent who spoke in the hospital where the
victims were receiving treatment said, "The kidnappers were calling that we should hurry up.
They said we should meet them at Ikare Junction. I wondered how come Ikare
junction when they took the children at Eporo.”
She added, "When we got to Ikare Junction, they said we should buy
food, so we went to buy rice and meat. We were about to get to the waterworks
when they called that we should turn back, and then the kidnappers described a
road that only big vehicles could pass."
The parent revealed that "we decided that all of us should not go there so that they would not
think that we came with policemen that could make them injure the abductees
with them” and “when we told them we were on the bush path, they said only two
persons should come and threatened to waste the children if we did not comply.”
“The driver of the vehicle and one person continued far into the forest
and drove back,” she said. “They later trace the kidnappers to drop the money
and the food. On collecting the money and food, they released the children. They
used motorbikes to bring the kidnapped persons to the road. It was then they
called us to bring the vehicle to convey them.”
The parent added, “The kidnappers collected N15 million. We (parents and families)
contributed N4 million, and people came to our aid by contributing the rest.
Those in the markets also made donations.”
Sunday Abutu, the police spokesman in Ekiti,
confirmed the release of the children but told our reporter he could not
confirm if a ransom was paid.
“What matters is that the school children are back
safely with their teachers,” said Mr Abutu.
Governor Biodun Oyebanji welcomed the release of
the kidnap victims, according to a statement.
“The Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Biodun Oyebanji,
wishes to thank President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the security agencies and
Ekitikete for their support, which led to the timely release of the kidnapped
pupils of Apostolic Faith Nursery and Primary School, Emure Ekiti.”
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