Gunmen Abduct Female Lecturer, Student, Two Others From Ogun
Gunmen have abducted Deputy Director of Information Communication Technology of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode, Lateefat Abimbola, a student of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Toyinbo Olayinka, and two others.
It was gathered that Olayinka, a 400-level student of Aquaculture and Fisheries Management was abducted on Saturday, May 22, from a farm, while Mrs Abimbola, a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, was kidnapped on Thursday, at a junction next to her home in Ijebu-Ode.
The undergraduate was reportedly abducted along with the owner of the private farm, identified as Dominic, and a 17-year-old Togolese lady.
It was gathered that the abductors of the FUNAAB student and two others have contacted the wife of the farm manager, demanding N50m ransom from each of the three.
On the TASUED lecturer’s abduction, a source explained that Abimbola was abducted last week Thursday around 7 pm at a junction next to her home in Ijebu-Ode.
The source said; “Till now, we have not heard from the abductors. They’ve not reached out to the family.”
Confirming the incident on Sunday, Head, Directorate of Public Relations, FUNAAB, Kola Adepoju, in a statement said;
According to the friend of the abducted student and a nursing mother, who witnessed his abduction, he was kidnapped by gunmen at a private Farm in Abule Itoko, a village in Odeda Local Government where he had been working and living for the past three years.
The management of the University has reported the abduction at Ogun State Police Command headquarters, Eleweeran and it’s working earnestly with the Command to ensure the safety and release of the kidnapped student.
Adepoju, who confirmed the incident in a statement, said Olayinka had been living and working as a practising livestock farmer on the farm for the past three years to sustain himself.
He expressed;
According to the friend of the abducted student and a nursing mother, who witnessed his abduction, he was kidnapped by gunmen at a private Farm in Abule Itoko, a village in Odeda Local Government where he had been working and living for the past three years.
The management of the University has reported the abduction at Ogun State Police Command headquarters, Eleweeran and it’s working earnestly with the Command to ensure the safety and release of the kidnapped student.
Confirming the kidnap of the lecturer, spokesperson of TASUED, Mr Bakenne in a statement on Saturday, said the abductors have not contacted her family.
He stated;
Management regrets to announce the abduction of one of its members of staff, the Deputy Director of the University ICT Centre, Mrs. Bolanle Lateefat Abimbola who was waylaid by yet-to-be-identified gunmen and kidnapped within Ijebu Ode township on Thursday, May, 2021 while driving.
The Management hereby states as follows:
1. That Mrs. Bolanle Lateefat Abimbola is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, College of Science and Information Technology of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ogun State.
2. That on Thursday, May 20, 2021, she left the Ijagun campus of the University, having completed her assignment for the day.
3. While returning home from other personal engagements at about 7:00pm, she was kidnapped within Ijebu Ode township while driving home.
4. No information has been received about her whereabouts since the unfortunate incident took place neither has her abductors got in touch with anyone.
5. The case has since been reported to various Police formations and efforts are in top gear to rescue the abducted staff.
6. The University Management urges members of staff and students to remain calm as security within and around the University Campus has been further beefed up.
7. While we pray for her quick release, members of the University Community are, therefore, advised to be security conscious and report any untoward movements around them to the nearest Police Station.
For any useful information about the whereabouts of Mrs. Bolanle Lateefat Abimbola, please, call any of the following phone numbers: 0805 560 6848, 0803 453 9704, 0803 544 1106 or report to the nearest Police Station.