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Gunmen Kidnap Seven Monarchs, Families, Kill Two After DSS Advisory

No fewer than seven traditional rulers and their family members have been abducted in the past two weeks, Sunday PUNCH findings have revealed.

Checks by our correspondent indicated that between December 15 and 31, gunmen attacked  traditional leaders in different parts of the country, including the South-East and South-West, after a security advisory by the Department of State Services.

While some were abducted and forced to part with huge ransoms to regain their freedom, others were killed by the criminals, according to report by the.

Findings showed that four monarchs were abducted and two killed.

Also, three family members of a district head were kidnapped during the period under review.

The DSS had on December 15 issued an advisory that Very Important Persons, especially lawmakers and holidaying workers, were prone to attacks during this period.

The secret police Public Relations Officer, Dr Peter Afunanya, handed down the warning at a press briefing in Abuja.

Afunanya had said, “Recessing members of State and National Assembly and other public /private sector workers on vacation may be predisposed to threats of various degrees. These individuals are susceptible to kidnapping, hijack, assassination, armed robbery and political manipulations.

“They are advised to be security-conscious in order not to fall victim to these attacks and destructive political maneuvers.”

However, checks by Sunday PUNCH revealed that on December 15, gunmen abducted and killed an Imo monarch, Paul Ogbu, and one other in Okigwe.

Another traditional ruler, Acho Ndukwe, who was kidnapped with Ogbu, disclosed that the abductors killed him.

On December 23, a traditional chief, Emmanuel Obafemi, the Odolofin of Ijan-Ekiti, was abducted and N40m was demanded as ransom. He was later released after paying N2m.

On December 26, the paramount ruler of Gindri in the Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State, the Sum Pyem, Mr Charles Mato,  was abducted. A whopping N500m ransom was demanded for his release.

Also, on December 21  bandits  kidnapped the wife and three children of a District Head  in Adamawa State, Ardo Mustapha Ahmadu.

On December 22 ,the  Adamawa State Coordinator of the National Land Development Authority, Zakaria Kraha, was also abducted.

In Eha-Amufu in the Isi-Uzo Local Government Area of Enugu State, suspected herdsmen reportedly kidnapped  seven holidaying workers on December 29.

Also, on December 30, bandits killed five persons, including the 82-year-old Head of Gada District, Alhaji Umar Allah, in the Bungudu Local Council of Zamfara State.

Meanwhile, the DSS similarly experienced an attack on its base in the Abaji Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory as suspected kidnappers killed one vigilante and abducted one DSS officer.

The coordinator, Northern Alliance Movement, Yahuza Getso, said the development showed that no one was safe in the country.

“And Lai Mohammed (Minister of Information and Culture) said the Buhari regime has recorded significant progress in the area of security. This administration has exhibited it lacks the competence to tackle insecurity. The truth of the matter is that no one is safe; the president is an absolute failure. We will not forget this administration for bad. This is a very unorganised and confused government,’’ he said.

The Director-General, International Institute of Professional Security, Tony Ofoyetan, said the inability to rein in the criminal elements have emboldened them to carry out dastardly attacks.