Police claim rescue of kidnapped corps members, but victims claim ₦5m ransom was paid

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The five corps members kidnapped on Ifon/Owo road in the Ose Local Government area of Ondo State have recounted their harrowing experience. The victims, Oluwaseun Adewole, Feranmi Oluwadara, Patience Andrew, Taiwo Oribamise, and Lekan Ajayi, were abducted after completing their mandatory orientation at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) permanent camp in Abia.

One of the victims, Patience Andrew, explained that the kidnappers attacked their vehicle shortly after passing a military checkpoint in Ifon. The driver, mistaking the kidnappers’ flashlight for another checkpoint, stopped the vehicle and was immediately shot dead, along with a woman in the front seat.

Andrew described how they were forced out of the vehicle and trekked through the bush from night until morning. She noted that the kidnappers, mostly in their 20s and one dressed in a military uniform, communicated mainly in Hausa, with only one barely speaking English. They used one of the victim’s phones to demand a ₦5 million ransom from their families, which was eventually paid along with drinks and cigarettes to secure their release.

The Police Spokesperson for the state, Fumilayo Odunlami-Omisanya, claimed the victims were abandoned by their assailants due to police pressure, but the victims maintained that the ransom payment was the actual reason for their release.

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