Mbo monarch

 

Kidnapped paramount ruler of Mbo Local Government Area (LGA) of Akwa Ibom state, HRM Ogwong Okon A. Abang, has regained freedom from his abductors.

 

The monarch was abducted 18th May in his Ebughu Palace when armed gunmen invaded the palace and whisked him to an unknown location.

 

It was alleged that N50million ransom was reportedly paid to secure the release the release of royal father from his abductors

 

Police Public Relations Officer, Akwa Ibom Police Command, ASP Timfon John, confirmed the release of the traditional ruler on Monday.

 

The police image maker, however, did not confirm the alleged payment of N50 million to secure the release of the paramount ruler.

 

But a community leader Mbo council, while confirming the incident, said “The monarch was released early this (Monday) morning and I can tell you the abductors collected N50Million to release him.

 

“The community is bitter, especially from realisation that some youths from within were among the kidnappers. We have vowed to get to the bottom of this and bring them to book.

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“This whole thing is induced by sheer greed and then envy by some mischievous community stakeholders over the exalted stool the Paramount Rulers occupies. Long may he reign.

 

“The monarch has been taken to an hospital for proper medicare and his wife who was shot while he was being abducted is recuperating fast and would be discharged soon.”

 

The abductors, it would be recalled, struck at the palace at about 9pm fateful 18 May with roaring guns as they dragged the monarch away, leaving his wife, Obonganwan Okon Abang, shot on the leg.

 

The development had heightened concerns over the worsening insecurity in the state, especially killing and kidnapping of important personalities, with Oro ethnic bloc of the state most vulnerable due to its collapsed road network and porosity of its waterways.

 


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