
According to ThisDay reports, the abductors of Queen Okonjo who
telephoned the family at noon on Monday, initially demanded to speak
with Okonjo-Iweala, but were not allowed to do so. Rather, they were
made to speak with the eldest son of the victim, Onyema, who relocated
to Ogwashi-Uku on Monday to coordinate the release of his mother.
However, the Minister, who was also ready to travel to Ogwashi-Uku,
was advised against the trip by the Delta State Government and security
agents. Here is an excerpt from the news report:
It was learnt that the abductors first demanded the resignation of the minister as a precondition for the release of her mother.
Security sources said Onyema, however, insisted on speaking with his
mother to ascertain the state of her health and to be sure that he was
not dealing with impostors before he could negotiate with the abductors.
After he had spoken with his mother, whom sources said was alive and
well despite the trauma, the kidnappers changed their demand by asking
Okonjo-Iweala to bring the money the Federal Government had recovered
from oil marketers who had abused the fuel subsidy scheme.
Further negotiations with the kidnappers made them reduce the ransom
from N1 billion to N200 million, it was learnt. “We are waiting and hope
that progress can be made,” one of the sources told THISDAY.
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