Adamawa United Bus Driver Regains Freedom After Six Days In Captivity
The bus driver of the Nigeria Professional Football League side, Adamawa United, Kabiru Mohammed, has regained freedom six days after he was abducted by gunmen.
The NPFL side was attacked by gunmen on Friday night while on their way to Lagos for their match-day 11 clash with MFM FC, with the driver abducted.
The Punch reports that the Permanent Secretary, Adamawa State Ministry of Youths and Sports, Aliyu Abubakar Jada, confirmed that Kabiru was released after a ransom of N1m was paid to the abductors.
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He said, “Kabiru was released late yesterday night after the ransom was paid along the Benin-Ore Expressway, where he was kidnapped.
“We sent representatives to pick him up. After the abductors counted the money, they released him to his relatives, but that was after so much delay to ensure that there were no security personnel around.
“He was abducted on Friday at about 6.45 pm and spent about six days with the abductors, and that’s why we’ve asked him to stay with a relative in Enugu so he could get proper rest. He sounded fine and healthy but we want him to get two days rest because of the stress he had gone through.
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“We thank God he has been released because something worse could have happened despite paying the ransom.”
Speaking after his release, Kabiru said, “I am free now from the kidnappers. I thank God and everybody involved in this matter to ensure my safe return.”
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