It’s been three days since the kidnap of Prof. Kanene Okonjo, mother of Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
and media reports have said that negotiations have begun with the
kidnappers. It was earlier reported that the kidnappers demanded $1
billion ransom for her release, but after the family made it clear they
could not pay the amount, the demand for N200 million was made.
The 82 year-old woman was abducted on
Sunday 9th December 2012, at the gate of the palace of the traditional
ruler of Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State, Prof. Chukwuka Okonjo, who is her
husband.
ThisDay
reports that the abductors who telephoned the family at noon on Monday,
initially demanded to speak with Okonjo-Iweala, but were not allowed to
do so. Rather, they were made to speak with the eldest son of the
victim, Onyema, who relocated to Ogwashi-Uku on Monday to coordinate the
release of his mother.
However, the Minister, who was also
ready to travel to Ogwashi-Uku, was advised against the trip by the
Delta State Government and security agents. Here is an excerpt from the
news report:
It was learnt that the abductors first demanded the resignation of the minister as a precondition for the release of her mother.
Security sources
said Onyema, however, insisted on speaking with his mother to ascertain
the state of her health and to be sure that he was not dealing with
impostors before he could negotiate with the abductors.
After he had spoken
with his mother, whom sources said was alive and well despite the
trauma, the kidnappers changed their demand by asking Okonjo-Iweala to
bring the money the Federal Government had recovered from oil marketers
who had abused the fuel subsidy scheme.
Further negotiations
with the kidnappers made them reduce the ransom from N1 billion to N200
million, it was learnt. “We are waiting and hope that progress can be
made,” one of the sources told THISDAY.
The state Commissioner of Police, Ikechukwu Aduba,
however denied the report that the kidnappers were demanding $1 billion
ransom. He added that the police had arrested the queen’s police
orderly, who was supposed to be on duty on the day she was kidnapped,
another policeman and two domestic staff in the palace over the
incident.
Demanding for the resignation of the
Minister and asking her to bring the money the Federal Government had
recovered from oil marketers who had abused the fuel subsidy scheme
brings another twist to the story.
We only hope and pray the aged woman is released soon.
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