The
hoodlums who kidnapped the traditional ruler of Iba, a Lagos suburb, Oba Yashau
Oseni, have demanded a ransom of N500 million, his family said yesterday.
Former
Chairperson, Iba Local Government Council and a daughter of Oba Oseni, Mrs.
Ramota Oseni, said the kidnappers contacted the family on Wednesday, five days
after his abduction, to make the demand.
Ramota
said the family initially decided not to make the ransom public for security
reasons and also because they could deal with the matter on their own.
She
said the family proceeded to negotiate with the abductors to pay N40
million, which was not available, and also contacted the state government for
assistance.
She
expressed disappointment that government had not responded to their request.
According
to her, it was to the family’s dismay that the state government, through the
Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters had not responded
since then.
Her
words:“I immediately called the commissioner (for Local Government and
Chieftaincy Affairs) to inform him of the development and to get across to the
state government.
“But
subsequent calls to his phone since then were unanswered and he did not get
back to us either.”
Ramota
said the family also contacted the Commissioner of Police, Fatia Owoseni but to
no avail.
However,
Owoseni in a telephone interview with newsmen, said it was not advisable to
make the ransom issue public as doing so would encourage criminals.
He
said that investigation was ongoing to rescue the monarch and disclosing the
strategy of the police toward this would jeopardise police effort.
Early
yesterday, youths in the community under the aegis of Iba Youth Forum
barricaded the Iba expressway to press for the release of Oba Oseni.
But
following an appeal by one of the Oba’s sons, the youths removed the barricade.
They
said government was not doing enough to get the oba out of the kidnappers’ den.
One
of them said: “After all, the state government paid about N200 million for the
release of a Chinese expatriate kidnapped in Epe sometime ago.”
They
also wondered why the police withdrew their personnel from the
Palace and town, three days after the incident.
Mr
Owolabi Ashade, a former Supervisory Counsellor, Iba Local Government, said
theý abduction of the king was a bad omen.
He
said that members of the community had not been sleeping since the ugly
incident.
Ashade,
who spoke on behalf of the youth and 24 communities in Ibaland appealed to the
state government to ensure the monarch’s release.
He
also debunked speculations that natives of Iba ordered the non-indigenes to
vacate their town, stating that they were all one and that people should go
about their legitimate businesses.
He
urged government to beef up security in the town.
Muslim
and Christian groups yesterday held prayers for the safe release of the oba.
The
Chief Imam of Iba said the Jumat service was dedicated to his safe return,
adding that his presence was needed for continuous piloting of the kingdom and
quick recovery of his wife, Ganiyat.
According
to him, such incidents have never happened since the existence of the town as
Oseni is the ninth ruler of the kingdom.
Also
the Council of traditional rulers in Lagos State visited to sympathise with the
Iba palace.
On
the delegation were the Osolo of Isolo, Onigando of Igando, Onijanikin of
Ijanikin, Oba of Isheri, Amuwo Odofin, Elegbe of Egbe and Oloto of Oto, among
others.
The
74-year-old traditional ruler celebrated his 40 years on the throne on November
22, 2015.
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