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Kelvin Eze says. “When I Went To Negotiate My Family’s Release, I Met Young Fulani Boys Led By ‘General'”

Amid President Bola Tinubu’s call for security agencies to adopt new strategies to combat the nation’s insecurity, a harrowing incident from Kogi State has drawn attention. Kelvin Eze, a resident of the state, has shared the traumatic experience of his family’s ordeal when his mother and sister were abducted by kidnappers.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In a video statement, Eze recounted how his mother and younger sister were kidnapped by a group of teenage abductors, reportedly of Fulani descent. The kidnappers initially demanded a ransom of 200 million naira for their release.

 

 

“They kidnapped my mum and my younger sister, and I went to negotiate for their release,” Eze said. “When I got there, I discovered it was teenage Fulani boys, and one of them called himself the general.”

After prolonged negotiations and appeals, the ransom was reduced to 15 million naira, which the family was forced to pay to secure the safe release of Eze’s mother and sister.

The incident highlights the growing insecurity in parts of the country and the urgent need for effective solutions to curb such criminal activities.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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