ONE of the kidnappers of the three
Dutch nationals, weekend, in Lutugbene, Ekeremor Local Government Area, Bayelsa
State, has allegedly been shot dead by suspected pirates just as the kidnappers
have reportedly demanded N20m ransom to free the victims.
A source told Vanguard, Tuesday,
that the kidnappers ran into the sea pirates, who attacked them, as they were
escaping with the Dutch nationals to their den in the creek.
The Coalition of Swamp /Coastal Oil
Producing Communities of Bayelsa and Delta States, however, last night, gave
the kidnappers a 24-hour ultimatum to release the victims or Ijaw gods would go
after them.
Mr Yandries Groenendijk, Marianne
Hendricks-Vox
and Erhard Leffers . The Nigerian in their midst (Galaxy TV Reporter) was not with them when they were abducted Sunday
and Erhard Leffers . The Nigerian in their midst (Galaxy TV Reporter) was not with them when they were abducted Sunday
In the words of the chairman the
group, Chief Lambert Odudu, “We want to use this medium to condemn and
order the release of the three Dutch nationals kidnapped in Lutugbene within 24
hours or else the Ijaw gods will go after them.”
Alleged N20m ransom demand
Meantime, the kidnappers have
reportedly demanded N20m ransom for their release.
A police source told Vanguard, “yes,
we heard that the kidnappers had made contact and are demanding N20m.”
This is just as reprieve came the
way of two other Netherlands based Nigerians, Comrade Sunny Ofehe, founder,
Hope for Niger Delta Campaign, HNDC and Mr. Femi Soewe who were reportedly
seized alongside the Dutch nationals.
Vanguard reliably learnt from a
community source that they were abandoned by their captors at an undisclosed
location somewhere in the mangrove creek between the Ekeremor and Southern Ijaw
council areas where they were rescued by some community folks at 10pm on
Monday.
This was also confirmed by the freed
environmentalists, Ofehe, a Netherlands based Nigerian activist who
facilitated the ill fated trip.
He said that the kidnappers are
still holding the foreigners while a security source told Vanguard that the
kidnappers had establish contact and are demanding N20m ransom.
According to him, the gunmen are
still holding Mr. Erhard Leffers (m), Marianne Hendricks-Vox (f), and Mr
Yandries Groenendijk (m).
Narrating his ordeal, Ofehe said the
incident occurred while returning back to Warri after a tour of the newly
built hospital at Amatu funded by Chevron.
“I and Femi were later blindfolded
along one of the creeks and ordered into another boat from the one they first
took us. They took us to unknown location and left us there while still under
blind fold and were kept separately.
“ Late Monday evening we were both
taken away in a speedboat and brought to another unknown community where they
abandoned us.
“The armed men then threatened us to
leave the Niger Delta region if we want to remain alive. We were able to find
our way through a path to the town and called for help. Some local people
ferried us to the nearby jetty from where we were taken to a place where we got
a boat to the upland.
“While I sympathize with the
families of the remaining abducted victims, I appeal to the kidnappers to
please release the other members of my team, ” Ofehe stated.
Tension in the creek
The death of one, Paul Esebulu, from
Amatu II, one of the Dodo River communities during the Sunday attack on the
boats conveying the Dutch nationals and their entourage is said to have
heightened tension in the area.
The deceased is believed to have
been killed by the propeller of the boat in which he was traveling alongside
others when it capsized following the attack by the gunmen.
Sources from the area told Vanguard
that the remains of the deceased, which was recovered in the early hours of
yesterday at Bilabiri riverside had been deposited at an undisclosed morgue in
Warri, Delta State.
“The youths from Dodo River
communities were angered by the action of the gunmen. The foreigners were on a
visit to their area with a view to assisting them only to be attacked and
kidnapped. They had mobilized to launch counter attack on the gunmen, who have
been terrorizing passengers on the waterways. But the elders prevailed on them
to give peace a chance since the security agencies had waded into the matter,”
a community source told Vanguard.
However, the security agencies, the
Joint Task Force and the state police command yesterday assured that its
operatives are working round the clock to track down the gunmen and rescue the
victims.
Courtesy of Vanguard written by Emma Amaize, Samuel Oyadongha & Egufe Yafugborhi
Gunmen Demand N20m Ransom For Release Of Kidnapped Dutch Nationals
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