Thursday, July 2, 2026 - The abducted Permanent Commissioner of the Niger State Independent Electoral Commission (NSIEC), Barrister Ahmed Mohammed, has remained in captivity nine months after his family reportedly paid N40 million ransom to secure his release.
Barr. Ahmed was abducted by bandits along the Mokwa–Ibbi
Road in Borgu Local Government Area on September 29, 2025, while travelling to
Minna on an official assignment.
He was kidnapped about four weeks before the local
government elections held in the state on November 1, 2025.
A family member, who spoke to Daily Trust on condition of
anonymity, said the abductors had demanded an additional N300 million before
they would release him.
According to the source, the bandits contacted the family
again on Monday, June 29, 2026 to ask whether they were ready to pay the fresh
ransom demand, but the family said it could not raise the money.
“They (the bandits) call almost every day. It was only
yesterday (Tuesday) that they did not call. We are appealing to the Niger State
Government to come to our aid and secure his release. He was kidnapped while on
an official engagement of the Niger State Government,” the family member said.
A close friend of the victim, Ayuba Abubakar, also told the
publication that the family had exhausted all efforts within its means to
secure Barr. Ahmed’s release since his abduction.
“We understand that the abductors have made demands, and we
are also gravely concerned by reports that Barr. Ahmed’s health is seriously
deteriorating.
“On behalf of his family, colleagues and well-wishers, I
appeal for the urgent intervention of the Niger State Government and the
support of all relevant security agencies to ensure his safe and immediate
release,” he said.

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