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“Kidnappers Demand N30 Million Ransom for Two Women Abducted in Kwara”

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In the hours of Sunday, two women were abducted in Igbaja, a town located in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State. The women, along with a third victim, were reportedly taken by gunmen suspected to be itinerant herdsmen. While one of the women managed to escape, the other two were believed to have been transported to a forested area around Igbaja and Oke-Ode, significant concern within the community.

The kidnappers have since contacted the families of the two remaining captives, a ransom of N30 for their release. This was confirmed by the Chairman of Ifelodun Local Government, Femi Yusuf, in an interview with Metro on Thursday. He mentioned that negotiations have , but it is how far the discussions have progressed.

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Kidnappings have become an increasingly alarming issue across various of Nigeria, and Kwara State is no exception. These a sense of fear and insecurity, affecting not only the immediate families but also the wider community. With the rise in such crimes, often find themselves at the mercy of elements who prey on rural and semi-urban where security presence is limited.

This particular kidnapping highlights the vulnerability of rural communities in Kwara State and across Nigeria. The abductors, believed to be itinerant herdsmen, have reportedly taken refuge in the forests that many towns in the region, it difficult for security forces to them down without significant manpower and intelligence support. The lack of adequate resources to address these challenges often means that families are forced to negotiate with the kidnappers, sometimes resulting in heavy financial losses or worse outcomes if the ransom demands are not met.

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The residents of Igbaja are now anxiously awaiting news of the safe return of the two women. Meanwhile, are encouraging vigilance and have on the government to intensify to secure the release of the captives while addressing the growing insecurity in the region

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20 Comments

  • I think we should negotiate with the kidnappers and pay the ransom. The safety of the women should come first, no matter what.

  • I think the kidnappers should be given the ransom but tracked down afterwards. Pay up, then hunt them down! 🕵️‍♂️ #controversialopinion

  • Why are we paying kidnappers? Lets track them down and bring them to justice instead of rewarding their criminal behavior.

    • Because saving lives is more important than playing hero. Paying ransom can bring hostages home.

  • I think we should consider negotiating with the kidnappers. Its a tough call, but the safety of the women is the priority.

  • I think the ransom demand is justified. Its the only way to ensure the safety of the abducted women.

  • I cant believe people are still paying ransoms in this day and age. I say we send in the Avengers instead!

  • I think paying the ransom sets a dangerous precedent. Negotiating with kidnappers only encourages more crimes.

  • I think the kidnappers should be caught and forced to pay back the ransom money. Eye for an eye, right?

  • I think we should negotiate with the kidnappers and offer them half the ransom. It might just work!

    • Negotiating with kidnappers puts more lives at risk. We must prioritize safety and follow proper protocols.

  • Why should we negotiate with kidnappers? Lets track them down and bring them to justice instead. No ransom!

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