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How Ondo D/Gov risked life to secure abducted pupils We didn’t pay ransom -Govt Babatope Okeowo Akure Details of how the Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Mr Agboola Ajayi, risked his life to secure the release of the six students of Model Secondary School, Igbonla Epe, Lagos State emerged yesterday. A top security source said the militants contemplated between releasing the six students and abducting the Deputy Governor for higher ransom, until they negotiated amnesty with the state government. One of the militants had suggested that the government could pay N2billion as ransom if the school children were released and the Deputy Governor kidnapped. The source who was privy to the operation that lasted for more than eight hours, said the militants have told the Deputy Governor not to come with any security man when coming to the creeks for the release of the students. According to him, one of the militants cocked his gun and was becoming uncontrollable until the leader of the militants asked others to disarm him. The source said that Ajayi and the Deputy Chief of Staff, Mr. Donald Ojogo, and an ex-militant who was the link between the militants and the government, went to the creek on the order of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN, in order to talk with the abductors and secure the release of the six pupils. Both Ajayi and Ojogo are from Eseodo Local Government area of the state. While Ajayi is from Apoi axis of the council area, Ojogo is of the Ijaw extraction. Giving details of how Ajayi risked his life despite security advice, the source said the Commander of the Forward Operational base of the Navy insisted on escorting the team to the creek with gunboat. But the militants had warned that they would kill the children if they see any security personnel in company of the negotiation team. The Navy Commander said it would be suicidal for him to allow the number two citizen of the state to travel to the creek without security details. The source said it was the assurance given by the Deputy Governor that made the Navy Commander to allow him travel without any security escort. The Navy and the security details of the Deputy Governor had to stay at Igbokoda, in Ilaje Local Government for the three-man team. The source said the team traveled for over five hours on the creek before the militants appeared to them. He confirmed that it would have been suicidal if they had gone with security men as they encircled them when they got to the creek between Ajakpa in Eseodo and Ugbonla in Ilaje. He, however, said the militants negotiated with Ajayi that they should include them in the amnesty progamme of the Federal Government, before the school children were released to the government delegation. His word, “I want to tell you between man and God, no ransom was paid as far we are concerned here. I don’t know where the issue of fresh N5million ransom came in. “The governor ordered the deputy governor to go and meet with the boys (abductors) to talk to them. You know the deputy governor is from Eseodo Local Government Area, so he knows the terrain (the creeks). “The deputy governor went into the creek with one of his aides known as Donald Ojogo, without any security aide because the militants warned them not to come to them with security details. They threatened that if they came with security, they would kill the pupils. “They also warned the government to evacuate all gunboats of the navy and the police from the waterways in Lagos, Ogun and Ondo states. They spoke with the Deputy governor in pidgin English and they told him they were indigenes of Ondo State and they wanted to be included in the amnesty programmes of the Federal Government. “They said if the government includes them in the amnesty programme, they will drop their arms and leave the creeks. The government did not pay any dime as ransom; anybody that is saying they paid is not being truthful. It was after their release that the security agencies were informed.” The source said the pupils had gotten used to their abductors during their stay at the creeks. He said one of the students had become a general and was referred to as General Saka as he was the leader of the students while in captivity. Source: New Telegraph Photo Credit: Olawale Abolade |
repogirl:not friends at all |
dauddy97:and you believe this is birthday celebration. I think the girl in the picture is a victim of sth ugly far from celebration |
Oh Lawd Akant tek this... Utomi right now... [seriously] |
politic sha. no respect for the erudite prof. |
thanks, he is already blocked with an appropriate app. |
if it's a recent development, please take him to the behavioral scientist also known as psychiatrist. He needs help. |
They know nigerian educational system cannot be compared with the western world. They are not ready to develop our system. And. Poor people are finding it hard to pay school fees in Nigeria. |
I beg, i wan finish the race. Walahi
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You can try more if bubu kwantinu
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Kidney problem is not limited or more prominent among actors. However they enjoy that publicity and attraction when they are afflicted. There is generally an upsurge of non communicable disease among the low socio-economic class with worse burden among people in the sub-Saharan Africa. The prevalence of chronic kidney disease is rising according to the statistics. Common causes include undiagnosed High blood pressure, uncontrolled Diabetes Melitus, use of unprescribe medications including the common Chinese herbs, food indiscretions. Etc. Treatment is costly and prognosis is good with transplantation. However the individual affected live a restricted life and on medication for life. Keep your kidney safe. Consult your doctor and do regular screening tests |
[quote author=ellagabs post=56173581]first of all, change dat ya topic, hw cn u "MISTAKENLY" giv her belle. was she pasin by wen u wia abt to trow ur spam over d fence n it mistakenly pour on her? [I don't understand ] |
kaziblake:I don't understand |
saintopara:Happy for you o my brother. |
rusher14:Why. Graphic warning ⚠. We are all adult |
All these pictures are photoshop |
Most probably, the guy died if undiagnosed heart disease. RIP |
lollarj:rightly said. Good perineal hygiene, evaluation by plastic surgeon, and review for possible metastasis even beyond the vertebrae |
is this not another form of MMM ? |
emamos:maybe sarakigate will resurface |
OK. |
toothless senators. can't stop presidency order on importation of vehicles through the land borders can't stop the presidency directive with respect to repair of Abuja airport. and many more |
old joke. I beg stop am. men take care the more |
We the Buharists will not take this! Who gave Osinbajo the audacity to take the shine off his boss. We will not take it! Suddenly all appears calm in the country. Niger Delta agitators seem to be on sabbatical. IPOB are on recess. Bokites are snoring. Fulani herdsmen appear to be in disarray. The IG has been summoned over the southern Kaduna crisis. Engineers have been ordered to commence repairs at MMIA. Even the naira is gaining some flesh. We will not take this affront! Who does he think he is. Baba will come back in one piece Insha Allah, and this...this...this...stubborn backstabber will be uprooted with immediate alacrity. Suddenly he his showing to the whole world that the same party, the same government has two leaders with sharply different approach and ideologies. So baba is the problem abi? We will not take it! If you wish to label us as extremists, well that is your problem, but we will resist this affront on Baba's legacy. We will not take it! Lol. |
Oooooo God |
bengasyl:This one is lie Abraham |
too many lie mohhammed in this government |
Great, work but that plate number cannot be verified. Very wrong |
Photoshop |
policy12:Must that be your response. If you hav a sister or daughter among them what would you have said |