Friday, December 19, 2025 - Abductors of a retired customs officer, Emmanuel Owolabi, have demanded a ransom of N200 million from his family.
Owolabi was abducted in his hometown of
Ora-Igbomina, in Ifedayo Local Government Area of Osun State, on Monday night,
December 15, 2025.
The armed bandits invaded the ancient town, k!lled the
leader of non-indigenes in the town before abducting Owolabi from his
residence.
It was gathered that local security guards and community
vigilantes put in all their efforts to repel the attackers, but this yielded no
positive effect, as their combat weapons were inferior to what the bandits were
carrying.
Family sources, who preferred anonymity, confirmed the
development in a telephone conversation with Nigerian Tribune.
The sources, however, appealed to close associates, friends
of the abductee and other good Samaritans to come to their aid.
When asked whether the abductors would reduce the amount, he
responded by saying that they would still try to negotiate with them.
The Inurin of Ora-Igbomina land, High Chief Isaac Fadipe,
confirmed the incident and hinted that members of Amotekun operatives, local
hunters and vigilantes are in the bush to fish out the bandits and secure the
release of the abducted ex-customs officer from their custody.
"We are now living in perpetual fear, and we want the
government to act fast on the people’s security,” he said.
“We heard that a man called Custom was kidnapped around 7 pm
by some gunmen who had ambushed him in his house. They took him to the forest,
heading toward Kwara State, but while going, they saw a man doing charcoal work
with a headlamp and shot at him.”
“It was the 10-year-old son of the man shot that came to
town to tell us they k!lled his father on the farm. We have mobilised security
men who have been on their trail since yesterday.”
"The Ora-Igbomina king has also called other
traditional leaders in the area to help block any escape route the assailants
may want to escape through and capture the assistants.”
"The police had been informed about the incident, and
they came yesterday, and they are also here this morning. We, however, appeal
to the state government to provide us with more security because we are a town
sharing a border with Ekiti and Kwara States.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson of the Osun State Police Command
stated that more deployment had been made to comb the bush in the area.
“Immediately the incident happened yesterday, the police
operatives and other volunteers chased after the gunmen,” he said.
Ojelabi said the police had been informed about the incident
and that the DPO of Ora-Igbomina Police Station is at the house of the
kidnapped ex-customs officer, gathering more details.
"The case is a kidnapping case, but the report that one
person was killed has not been confirmed or substantiated. Immediately we heard
about the incident, our tactical teams were deployed, and they have been on the
trail of the suspects.
“We have a tactical team on the ground there now, and with
support from the forest guards, vigilantes, and local people security
personnel, they are in the bushes after the assailants to rescue the victim.
The CP has also deployed more tactical teams to the area, and an investigation
is ongoing as the police are on the trail of the assailants.”

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