The Guardian (Nigeria)

Abducted Lagos PDP chairman regains freedom after four days

Party commends security operatives

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

THE abducted Lagos State chairman of Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP), Philip Aivoji, regained freedom yesterday, after spending four days in captivity.

Aivoji was kidnapped on Thursday, January 25, at about 7: 00 p. m. by some hoodlums at the Ogere area of Ogun State, along LagosIbada­n expressway.

The chairman was returning from the PDP SouthWest zonal meeting in Ibadan, Oyo State, when he was abducted.

The Guardian learnt that the hoodlums emerged from a bush near the Bamboo area of Ogun, inward Lagos, barricaded the highway with articulate­d vehicles, and started firing indiscrimi­nately. The resultant commotion and panic made motorists abandon their vehicles and flee for safety.

Spokespers­on for Ogun State Police Command, SP Omolola Odutola, said on getting t he informatio­n, the Divisional Police Officer of Isara Division and his team swiftly raced to the scene together with an army patrol team on transit. They returned fire, aiding the escape of nine kidnapped victims, who later returned to their vehicles and continued their journey.

Odutola said during the operation, a white Mazda bus registered as LSR 288 XE was damaged, while Eunice Afolake Osalusi, ‘ f’, Erinfolami Samuel, ‘ m’, Obafemi Da Altantra, ‘ m’, and Adeyinka Mathew sustained non- life threatenin­g bullet injuries in their escape attempts, and were treated in hospital.

“Sadly, one Bilikisu Kazeem, ‘ f’, 37, gave up the ghost before getting to the hospital, while Aivoji, “m”, was held captive by the kidnappers. However, efforts of the Ogun State Police Command and other security agencies yielded results, as Aivoji was released early yesterday morning. The victim has been reunited with his family.

Odutola added: “Efforts are on top gear to track down the hoodlums.”

Confirming this developmen­t, spokespers­on for Lagos PDP, Hakeem Amode, in a statement, said that Aivoji was released after spending four days with the kidnappers.

“We use this opportunit­y to appreciate your prayers and thank you all for your concerns and prayers,” Amode said.

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