Mrs. Tina Inegbagha wife of the Paramount Ruler
Of Ayakoro Community in Ogbia Local Government
Area of Bayelsa Mr. Egbele Jack, a school principal have regained their freedom,
25 days after their abduction.
Chief Majesty Inegbagha, a member of the
monarch’s family who confirmed the development on Saturday said the duo were
set free on Thursday.
He recalled that they were abducted by gunmen
at Ayakoro on December 16,2017 and took to unknown destination, a development
which put the community into panic and mourning.
He said that an undisclosed amount of ransom
was paid to secure their release, adding that the kidnappers had earlier
demanded N100 Million and reduced to N30 and N5
Million as the families of the victims kept negotiating for downward review of
the sum.
Inegbagha, younger brother to the monarch
said the release of the wife of the Paramount Ruler and the Principal has thrown
Ayakoro into jubilation when the news got to the community.
Commenting on his wife’s release, the elated
Paramount Ruler, HRH Righteous Inegbagha expressed deep appreciation to God and
the people who contributed in prayers, cash and kind to facilitate the freedom
of the two victims.
He also appealed to the kidnappers and those
who linked them to the community to repent from their nefarious act to sustain
the existing peaceful and law-abiding legacies left behind by the founding
fathers of the community.
Narrating their experience both the wife of
the Paramount Ruler Mrs. Tina Inegbagha and Mr. Egbele Jack expressed happiness
and thanked God for their release.
According to them the kidnappers gave them
nice treatment particularly the wife of the Paramount Ruler who was accorded
the status of the wife of a king and given royal attention in captivity.
The Police Commissioner in the state, Mr Asuquo Amba, had in a
response to a question on the incident during an interactive session with
newsmen on the crime situation on Dec. 18,2017 said that the incident was being investigated.
Amba
said that following the recent upsurge in violent crimes in Bayelsa, the
Inspector General of Police (I-G), Ibrahim Idris, had sent a special squad to
compliment the efforts of the Police Command in combating crime.
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