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Ondo traditional ruler regains freedom after 7 days in captivity

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Oba Clement Olokotun, the Oloso of Oso, in Ajowa-Akoko, Akoko North-West Local Government Area (LGA) of Ondo State, has regained freedom from his abductors after being held captive for seven days.

Our correspondent reports that the 66-year-old traditional ruler was kidnapped from his residence on Dec. 1.

The kidnappers later contacted the family to demand a ransom of N100 million to free the traditional ruler.

A family source, who confirmed the release of the traditional ruler to newsmen on Thursday, said that the kidnappers were paid N10 million before the traditional ruler was set free on Wednesday.

The source revealed that the abductors dropped the victim on the Kabba-Lokoja Road at about 10 pm on Wednesday after receiving the staggering sum to secure his release.

He added that “the traditional ruler is currently receiving medicare at a public hospital in Lokoja”.

“This is necessitated by his weariness, having been held captive for seven days.

“Kabiyesi has been released. He was released around N10 pm yesterday. That was the exact time the family was contacted all the way from Kogi State, where he was dropped between Kabba and Lokoja.

“The abductors collected N10m ransom, being money raised by government, fellow traditional rulers, chiefs of our town and our successful children who are based abroad.

“Our Kabiyesi is in the hospital in Lokoja, where he is being treated. This is because he needs medical treatment to regain his strength.

“He will soon reunite with his family here in Oso-Ajowa by the grace of God,” the source said.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Ondo State Command, SP Funmilayo Omisanya, confirmed the release of the traditional ruler.

Omisanya, however, said she was not aware if ransom was paid to secure the release of Oba Olukotun.

Muftau Ogunyemi

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