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UPDATE ON OKONJO-IWEALA'S MUM: Kidnappers reduce ransom demand to N200m


Family members have established a discrete contacts with kidnappers of Prof. Kamene Okonjo, the mother of Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.


Eighty-three-year-old Okonjo was kidnapped on Monday.

It was also learnt that the kidnappers had also reduced their ransom from $1bn to N200m.

Sources told our correspondent on Wednesday in Asaba, Delta State, that the reduction followed negotiations between Onyema, one of the sons of the abducted woman and the kidnappers

A highly-placed security source told NE that secret negotiation had commenced with the kidnappers because of the fragile health of the retired professor of Sociology and pressure from higher quarters.

Delta State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ikechukwu Aduba, in an interview on Wednesday in Asaba, after a meeting with his Divisional Police Officers, expressed confidence that the detained professor would be rescued soon.

The CP said, “We are looking at the whole place because in any palace, there are supposed to be palace guards – that is local security before you talk of that of the police.

“And so, we are looking at the obvious flaws and then, take the necessary action. We do not want to jump the gun. In the past, we have been able to rescue about 30 people without payment of ransom.
“I am sure that the strategy we are putting in place will yield dividends.

“We know that anything that has to do with kidnapping, there is always an insider factor. It has always been there, just like armed robbery.”

Aduba added that the police had extended their dragnet “within and without”.

A source said the kidnappers decided to delay contact with the Okonjo family as a result of heavy deployment of policemen, army and other security operatives around the palace and the community immediately after the kidnap

On Wednesday, it was, however, observed that the heavy security presence in the last few days around the home of the Okonjos in Ogbe-Ofu quarters had been relaxed.

But the policemen refused visitors access to the compound, saying, “No visitor is wanted here.”
Traditional chiefs that make up the Obi-in-Council met behind closed doors at the palace grounds in connection with the kidnap of the Obi’s wife.

Undercover security operatives flooded drinking joints, markets and public places in search of useful information.

Sources told our correspondent on Wednesday that the investigators had also invited some domestic workers of the Okonjos for interrogation as it was believed that some of them might have connived with the kidnapppers to carry out the operation.
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5 comments

  1. Media should becareful d way this matter is aired!

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  2. How can intel report be made public? The strategies and tactics of the securty agencies should only be known after being succesful

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  3. The aged Mother should have been left out of all these their dirty games. It is well by the Grace of God!

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  4. Yeye Nigerian Police Force! I thought the men in black denied the hoodlooms demanded for $1 billion? When will Nigerian Police stop shameful lies to Nigerians and brazenly too! When Boko H kill 20 people, police will give figures to be 8 persons! While if police gun down 3 Bokos, they will announce 33 to Nigerians. After all, who cares to check?

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  5. Professionally, media experts should knw wat to tell the public. Not everytin. Now u have gone ahead to tell all the intengence moves the security bodies are employing, why? Who sent you? U should say all these after the Mama has been gotten back. Abeggy wake up and stop saying every thing even into the hand of the criminals. Abegggy.

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