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I’m a victim of kidnapping — I paid ransom to secure my sons’ release – Wakili

I’m a victim of kidnapping — I paid ransom to secure my sons’ release - Wakili - Photo/Image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Iskilu Wakili, Fulani leader, who was arrested by the Oodua Peoples Congress and other security outfits in Kajola, Ibarapa area of Oyo state on Sunday, has denied any link with kidnapping and other criminal activities in the area.

He said he is also a victim of kidnapping, having had to pay ransom to kidnappers who abducted his sons.

Residents of Ibarapa area had accused Wakili of having link to kidnappers in the area. He was also accused of being a leader of armed Fulani herders who attack farmers and destroy their farmland in Ibarapa axis.

Speaking at the state criminal investigation department, Ibadan on Monday, Wakili claimed that he fainted several times after his arrest, having been ill for some time.

He said: “Sometime last year, two of my children were kidnapped and I paid millions of naira as ransom before they were released. I am not a kidnapper.”

“Two days after my return from hospital (in Cotonou, Republic of Benin), I was lying down because I was ill and suddenly some women came and started shouting that armed OPC men had come looking for me.

“I asked them to flee but I could not run because I was sick. Two men later came and picked me from where I was lying down, they threw me in their vehicle naked. I fainted many times before they drove me to the police station in Igboora. From there we were taken to SCID, Ibadan.

“I am not a criminal, my children are not criminals. I don’t know anything about kidnapping or any crime. I have many cows and I know they stray into farms at times but I don’t have criminal records anywhere and this can be investigated. After they took me away from my home, a woman, Tande, was killed.”

Mrs Ngozi Onadeko, the Oyo state commissioner of police, who also confirmed Wakili’s trip to Republic of Benin, said Wakili was taken to a hospital after he was handed over to them by OPC members.

She said: “I keep telling you to stop giving ethnic colouration to crime. The question is this, was there any crime committed? It is not a question of whether they were Yoruba and Ibos.

“They had been trying to arrest Wakili. They said they arrested Wakili and two others. But the issue is that as the OPC people left, they set the camp on fire and shot a woman on her stomach. Her intestine gushed out and the woman died. That was basically what happened on Sunday.

“My appeal is that we should all come together to fight crime. Give us credible information. Anybody who has complaint against Wakili, this is the best time to lodge complaints so that he can be investigated. Wakili is in the custody.” (The Cable)

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