Kidnappers of five pupils and four staff members from Apostolic Faith Group of Schools, Emure Ekiti, have demanded a N100m ransom for the release of the nine victims who were taken away on Monday. Boje Olanireti, the principal of the secondary section of the school, confirmed the ransom demand in an interview with goldennewsng.
Despite ongoing efforts by security agencies, the abduction epidemic persists, with daily reports of kidnappings in various parts of the country. On Monday, gunmen killed two Ekiti monarchs – the Onimojo of Imojo, Oba Olatunde Olusola, and the Elesun of Esun Ekiti, Oba Babatunde Ogunsakin, while the Alara of Ara Ekiti, Oba Adebayo Fatoba, narrowly escaped.
The traditional rulers were returning from a function in Kogi State when their vehicles ran into suspected kidnappers operating on the highway between Ipao and Oke Ako in the Ikole Local Government Area of Ekiti State.
The abduction of the schoolchildren and four staff members occurred when the school bus, conveying 25 pupils home after school hours, was waylaid by gunmen in the Emure community in Ekiti State.
Providing details on the incident, Olanireti explained that the abduction took place about a five-minute drive from the school.
She said, “Immediately after the school closed at 3 pm, and by the time we gathered all the children, it was already 3:30 pm. The incident happened between 3:30 pm and 4 pm. The school is in a suburb of Emure village, so they were going back home in Eporo. The incident occurred just about a five-minute drive from the school to Eporo.
“When the gunmen attacked, the people around heard the gunshots and came to Emure with motorcycles to inform the people in the school about what happened. We immediately reported to the police station at Emure.
“The students were over 25 on the bus when the incident happened. The gunmen shot the tire of the vehicle and asked the children to come out of the bus. They asked all of them to lie down. They picked five students and four staff members. After that, they asked others to go.”
Olanireti added, “The five students comprise two from the secondary school and three from the primary school, while the four staff comprise two teachers, one driver, and one bus assistant.
“When the parents heard about the incident, they came from Eporo and have been making frantic efforts by reaching out to some security outfits, including the police and Amotekun. The security operatives have also been talking to the proprietor of the primary school, and he has been giving them information. By the time they opened communication, they first called the husband of one of the teachers and demanded N10m for each kidnapped victim. But when they later called the headmaster, they demanded N100m for all of them,” the principal said.
A family source at Eporo Ekiti, who preferred anonymity, confirmed on Tuesday that the kidnappers had contacted the family of one of the children, demanding N100m for the victims.
The source revealed, “They called the family of one of the schoolchildren and are requesting N10m per victim. What we gathered is that there are nine persons kidnapped – five schoolchildren, two teachers, one bus assistant, and a driver. None of the families of the abductees can afford the ransom.”
Meanwhile, the Aremo of Emure Kingdom, Chief Clement Akinola, has appealed to the state government for assistance in securing the release of the abducted children.
Akinola, accompanied by the Emure Local Government Chairman and state government officials, visited the families of the kidnapped persons at Eporo Ekiti. He expressed deep concern, stating, “One can imagine the condition the children will be in, one can imagine the state of mind of the parents, the entire Emure community, and the Eporo people. There is tension, very high tension.”
The chief called for the establishment of military posts on the numerous borders between the Emure community and Ondo State to curb kidnappings and the activities of gunmen in the area.
He emphasized, “Emure is a border town, we have a boundary with Ondo State at Owo through Eporo, we have a boundary with Ondo State through Supare Akoko, and we have some farm roads pliable by motorbikes to Ondo State at Uso. My appeal is that there should be military checkpoints between Emure and Owo and Eporo, as well as around Supare. These will reduce the violent crimes in the areas.”
The Chairman of the Joint Security Committee of Ise, Emure, and Ikere, Tunji Falana, supported Akinola’s plea, stating, “The boundaries are too porous. We have been appealing to the government to establish police posts and army checkpoints at the borders.”