The abductors of Professor Onje Gye-Wado, a former deputy governor of Nasarawa State, have demanded N70 million ransom for his release. The former deputy governor was abducted on Thursday night in Rinza, Wamba local government area of the state. His kidnappers initially did not give any conditions for his release, but they later reached out on Friday night, requesting N70 million for his freedom.
A family member confirmed that the family had offered the kidnappers N2 million, explaining that it would be difficult to raise the demanded amount, especially with the public holidays from Friday till Monday.
Kidnapping for ransom has become rampant in Nigeria, with the country witnessing a surge in abductions in recent years. The insecurity situation in the country has deteriorated, and bandits and other criminal elements are taking advantage of it to carry out their heinous acts.
The abduction of a former deputy governor is another indication that no one is safe in Nigeria. Security agencies have failed to curb the rising insecurity, and the government’s efforts have not yielded significant results.
The family of Professor Onje Gye-Wado is appealing to the security agencies and the government to ensure his safe return, and they have called on the public to assist with any information that can lead to his release.
The government needs to take drastic measures to tackle the rising insecurity in the country. Kidnapping for ransom has become a lucrative business for criminals, and it is taking a toll on the lives of Nigerians. The security agencies need to be equipped with modern equipment and trained to tackle the current security challenges in the country.