A female student of the Isa
Mustapha Agwai Polytechnic, Lafia, Nasarawa State, Taye Ajoke, who was
kidnapped by bandits on Monday, has regained her freedom after her family
reportedly paid the sum of N300,000 to her abductors.
The National Diploma student was
abducted when the heavily armed gunmen invaded the out-of-campus hostel where
they reportedly shot three male students before whisking her away to an unknown
destination.
President of the Students Union
Government of the polytechnic, Ekom Ayaka, who spoke to a Punch correspondent
on Thursday, that the kidnappers had earlier made a demand for N50 million to
release Ajoke but after negotiations, reduced the ransom to N500,000 when they
realised that her family could not raise the amount, before settling for the
N300,000 for her release.
“We are grateful to God that Ajoke
has been released by the bandits. She was released around 7pm on Wednesday
after a ransom of N300,000 was paid,” Ayaka said.
“The kidnappers first wanted N50 million but
they later reduced the money to N500,000 when they understood that her family
and friends will not be able to get such an amount.
“But after much appeal to them
(kidnappers), they told her family to pay the sum of N300,000 that was in their
possession. That was how she was released from captivity,” the Student Union
President said.
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