“Gunmen said they’d keep kidnapping for ransom until Kanu stop agitating for Biafra” – 18 yr-old abductee

An 18-year-old, Francis Odo, has narrated how the gunmen, who kidnapped him said they will keep kidnapping for ransom until the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, stop the agitation for Biafra.

Odo, who is a native of Eha-Amufu community in Enugu State, stated in an interview while recounting his encounter with kidnappers in the community.

According to him, “Around 7 pm on Wednesday, June 9, I was on a motorcycle with two other guys coming home to Agu-Amaede from the camp in Eha-Amufu. We were stopped by four men, flashing their torches in our faces. As we made to run back, three other men with guns surfaced behind us, pointing the guns at us. They rounded us up and led us into a nearby bush, where five other men were keeping watch over two victims, earlier kidnapped.

On getting there, they ordered us to lie down and then began to beat us. They searched through our pockets and took all our money and phones. About 15 minutes later, they brought a lady and an old man to join us.

Shortly after, we started hearing heavy gunshots near the roads. About five minutes after the gun battle, the others (kidnappers) rushed to the place we were kept and informed their colleagues that they were attacked by forest guards. So, they decided to take us away from that location.

As they marched us through the bush path, they kept beating us heavily. We walked for about seven hours before they decided to rest around 1 am at the railway. It was at that point that they gave us our phones to start making calls. They said they would collect N10m ransom on the old man.

The lady with us also called her relations but I don’t know how much they asked them to bring. It was there that they shared all the money they collected from us and some of them moved towards other directions, leaving us with about six others to continue our journey.

As we were moving, they kept telling us that they were Boko Haram members and that they were the ones who attacked a village called Egedegede in Ebonyi State where they killed many people. They said they would keep kidnapping our people and collecting money until our people stop talking about Biafra, and that anyone whose people failed to pay would be killed.

They also said we should call Nnamdi Kanu so that we would regain our freedom. They said Kanu had been deceiving us to agitate for Biafra and asking that Fulani people should go from the East, saying once they see Nnamdi Kanu, Igbo problems would be over.

They also told us to mention the rich people in Agu-Amede. They insisted that we should lead them to any rich man’s house on that second night so that they would take the person and release us. We told them that our people are all farmers.

“The following day, I contacted a Catholic priest in our parish and together with people from our village, they made contributions to get us out of the kidnappers’ den”.

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