BIG STORY

Pastor, Son, Five Travellers Kidnapped In Lagos-Bound Benue Bus

Published

on

Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers on Tuesday abducted a pastor, his son, and five others between Kabba and Ayere, boundary communities in Kogi and Ondo states.

The victims were said to have boarded a vehicle from Makurdi, Benue State, and were going to Lagos State when they were intercepted by the hoodlums, who took them to the forest.

The distraught wife of the pastor, Mrs. Hanna Orhena, who disclosed this to journalists in Makurdi on Thursday, said her husband, Pastor Steven Orhena, and their son, Tertsea, alongside five others, were abducted.

She said, “My husband and son, including five others, boarded a Benue Links vehicle going to Lagos, but they were abducted between Kabba and Ayere around 3 pm on Tuesday.

“The abductors called me yesterday (Wednesday) night between 10 and 11 pm and asked me to look for someone who could speak in the Hausa language to interpret for me.

“When we were talking, they demanded N5m ransom, but I negotiated with them to accept N500,000; they refused. But they allowed my husband and son to speak to me.

“They also told me that they came from Zamfara State and that they had a boss in Abuja, so nothing would happen to them.”

While stating that the abductors were still holding her family members, the woman said she did not know if the families of other victims had been contacted.

Steven is said to be a pastor at the Jesus Prophetical and Apostolic Church, aka Jesus Family, North Bank, Makurdi.

Benue Links Transport Company is owned by the state government and has been a target of kidnappers in recent times.

The General Manager of the company, Mrs. Ugela Monica, said there was no publicity when bandits hijacked a train recently and wondered why journalists wanted to write a news report about her company.

She said, “I am not aware of the abduction of our passengers. When it happened on a train and others in another place, you people did not make news (out of it); it is when it happens to Benue Links that you want to make news out of it.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most Popular