Kidnappers of 14 oil workers in Rivers State have demanded the sum of N100m for the release of their victims.
It
was gathered that the kidnappers had established contact with some
families of those held captive for the past four days, asking them to
make the sum available if they wanted their loved ones to regain
freedom.
Gunmen had hijacked a Toyota Coaster bus conveying the oil workers, who are employees of Nestoil Plc.
The vehicle was travelling from Omoku to Port Harcourt on Friday when it was intercepted by the hoodlums.
The
incident happened at about 12.20pm along Omoku-Elele road, even as the
kidnappers drove the vehicle to a different point before ordering the
occupants into the bush.
A source close to the family of one of
the victims said they (kidnappers) had established contact and were
demanding for N100m as ransom.
“Yes, they spoke with one of the
family members of their victim and they are demanding for N100m for the
release of the 14 oil workers.
“We also learnt that the kidnappers
had put calls across to some people in authority to make the money
available so that the oil workers would be released,” the source added.
It
was, however, gathered that the oil workers would have prevented their
abduction if they had waited for security agencies to fill the vehicles
tanks with fuel.
According to a source in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA, the workers left in a hurry without waiting for police escort.
“If
they (oil workers) had been patient enough to wait for the policemen to
fuel their vehicle, this would not have happened because they (police)
would have escorted them out of ONELGA,” the source said.
When
contacted, the State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni,
said he was not aware of any demand by the kidnappers.
Omoni said that the police had intensified their search with a view to rescuing the victims and apprehending the kidnappers.
“We
are still searching; our men have been combing the bushes since the
incident happened and I am sure that the victims will be rescued very
soon,” the state police spokesman said.

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