· Landlords abandon houses, take refuge in hotels
One
of the guards, attached to Isheri
North GRA, where the Community Development Secretary (CDA), Mr. Dayo Adekoya,
was kidnapped last Wednesday has narrated how he dogged flying bullets from the
kidnappers.
This was even as news filtered
out yesterday that more landlords at the estate has bolted, leaving their homes
and property, to take refuge in hotels.
It was also gathered that many
of these landlords have relocated their wives and children.
The narration of the guard,
identified simply as Rufus, came after the murder of his three colleagues by
the kidnappers. The kidnappers also inflicted gunshot injuries on two other
guards.
Rufus stared into space as he
tried to piece his thoughts together and recalled the event of that fateful
day.
He said: “I lay on the grass
for over an hour, dodging bullets. The bullets whizzed past me life jet
fighters gunning after enemies at warfront. I thought I would die. I was at the
front, leading the 13 other security guards. I had a hunch. I felt the
kidnappers were planning something for us. I felt they would shot us at sight.
And that was exactly what happened! While some of them went to carry out their
assignment of abducting the secretary, others came to our rest bay. They
immediately opened fire. I laid flat on the grass; bullets flew past me and
killed those at my back.”
Rufus who said he would
forever remained grateful to God for sparing his life, appealed to the estate
management to provide them with necessary security equipment. He also urged the
management to pay them good salary.
He added: “I can tell you from
the sound of theirs guns, that those guns were not ordinary guns. We couldn’t
stand them. We were not equipped. The issue of our welfare is not being taken
seriously.”
Another source in the estate
said that the abductors of Adekoya have been communicating with his wife, over
ransom negotiation.
The source said: “I don’t have
the details, but I learnt they asked the woman to provide N10, 000 recharge
cards if she wanted to speak with her husband. Apparently, it must be on the
ransom issue. Initially, they asked for N100million, later, they reduced it to
N80million.”
The source begged other landlords
in the estate to assist the family of Adekoya to secure his release. The source
noted that running away from the estate and relocating families wasn’t the
solution to the problem on ground.
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