Kidnappers
of the Chairman, Ejigbo Local Council Development Area, Lagos State,
Mr.
Kehinde Bamigbetan, have allegedly demanded $1m (about N160m) ransom
for his release.
Bamigbetan, a former Chief Press
Secretary of ex-Governor Bola Tinubu, was kidnapped at about 11.30pm
on Monday while returning from office with his driver.
But his driver, who escaped from the four kidnappers sustained injury.
A ranking council official, who spoke on
condition of anonymity on Tuesday, said the kidnappers called
Bamigbetan’s wife and demanded $1m ransom.
He said, “The kidnappers called the
chairman’s wife around 2.30am on Tuesday. She is the only one they
(kidnappers) have established communication with. They however warned
her against letting the police into the matter.
“After that call, the family tried the
number they used in calling but it indicated it was switched off. It is
believed that the kidnappers would call again since they had established
contact with the chairman’s wife.”
Efforts to talk to Bamigbetan’s wife were not successful as family members said she was so downcast to speak with journalists.
It was learnt that council chairmen in
the state met today (Tuesday) and resolved that they should rally
round Bamigbetan and raise the sum.
The chairmen were said to have agreed
that every council chairman should contribute N1m each to facilitate the
payment of the ransom.
Efforts to speak with the driver also proved abortive as he was said to have gone for treatment at a nearby hospital.
On how the kidnapping was executed,
another council source, who did not want his name mentioned, said
Bamigbetan and his driver noticed the kidnappers near them.
He said, “When they sighted the
kidnappers, Bamigbetan driver reversed. The kidnappers gave them a
chase. In the process, his driver hit an electric pole and the car
stopped.
“It was in the process that they started
shooting at his car. Since the road in the area is in deplorable
condition, the driver could not meander his way. That was how the
chairman was caught. But the driver, who sustained injuries, managed to
escape.”
When Punch Metro visited Bamigbetan’s residence, a prayer session was in progress.
Outside the compound, scores of sympathisers were in pensive mood discussing the incident.
Prayers were also held at the secretariat by both Christians and Muslims for the safe return of the LG boss.
At the offices in the council, work literally stopped as workers were seen discussing.
A Jeep with plate number LAGOS KOK in which Bamigbetan was kidnapped was parked on his compound, riddled with bullets.
Fasehun orders manhunt
President and Founder, Oodua People’s
Congress, Dr. Frederick Fasehun, has ordered members of the group in
Lagos and other South-West states to collaborate with security
operatives to find Bamigbetan.
Fasehun, who gave the directive in a statement on Tuesday, demanded the immediate release of the council chairman.
He said, “We just heard about this
unfortunate incident, which has filtered through Lagos State and is all
over the Internet. Kehinde Bamigbetan is our son, a Yoruba man.
“Whoever touches any Yoruba man touches the apple of OPC’s eye and will pay dearly.”
He asked OPC leaders, including the
National Secretary, Mr. Dare Adesope, to call for meetings with the
organisation’s leadership in Ejigbo , in order to guarantee
Bamigbetan’s safe return to his family.
“We warn whoever is behind this evil
act that Bamigbetan must be released unharmed. Not one strand of his
hair must be hurt,” he said.
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