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Bandits kill FIRS manager after collecting N7 million ransom

  Despite paying N7 million ransom to secure his release, families of Shola Ojebola, a Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) staff, said bandits have killed their man. Ojebola, 47, was recently promoted…

 

Despite paying N7 million ransom to secure his release, families of Shola Ojebola, a Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) staff, said bandits have killed their man.

Ojebola, 47, was recently promoted to a manager at the FIRS’ Medium & Small Tax Office in Lugbe, sources said.

The promotion was said to have come when Mr Ojebola was in the bandits’ camp after he was kidnapped along Abuja-Kaduna Highway about three weeks ago.

“He was promoted to the post of a manager while in their camp,” said a family source. It was also learnt that the police and State Security Service (SSS) were involved in the ransom after the bandits demanded N7 million.

READ ALSO: Bandits kill, abduct travellers on Kaduna-Zaria road

The Gazette could not immediately reach the spokesperson for the police in Abuja, Josephine Adeh, to confirm their role in the matter.

Over the past year, the Abuja-Kaduna Highway has become a danger zone with massive kidnappings and killings of travellers.

Among a series of attacks on the highway, The Gazette had reported that a traveller was killed while many were abducted on November 11. The ambush took place near Gadar Malam Mamman, a few kilometres to the highway’s most dangerous kidnapping spot, Rijana.

Also, a Nigerian Army colonel SB Onifade was abducted by bandits on the same road after running into an ambush. Onifade was on a road trip at about 3:00 a.m. on September 27 when he was abducted

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Published December 14, 2021
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