Chief David Obadofin, the traditional ruler of Aghara community in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area, Kogi State, who was kidnapped on Easter Monday, is said to have died in the captivity of his kidnappers.
Chief Obadofin was alleged to have died last Thursday, about 12 days after being kidnapped, when he was unable to bear the torment of his imprisonment.
Temidayo Elewa, his co-abductee, was released. Elewa was picked up by family members in Obajana, the cement town in Lokoja LGA, on Saturday morning and sent to an unidentified hospital for medical attention.
A source involved in the negotiation for their release, who confirmed these said when the abductors noticed that the monarch was becoming too weak, they reduced the ransomed from N60 million to N2 million to release the two victims and started mounting pressure for the payment.
“Meanwhile, they blindfolded Temidayo and separated her to a different location. Unfortunately, the monarch died before ransome could be delivered.”
The source also said that when the kidnappers realised that the advance search group, made up of hunters, vigilantes and some Fulani volunteers were closing on them, the gunmen set Temidayo free, “She roamed the jungle alone from that Thursday to Friday. After many hours she met a sawing machine operator, who eventually led her to freedom.”
“The lady (Temidayo) has been taken to the hospital. She was picked up in a village behind Obajana. As for Baba, we know he is dead but we are still combing the jungle for his remains.
Obadofin, a major Cashew farmer and Temidayo were abducted on Easter Monday from his farm residence in Aghara at about 11pm. The gunmen also shot dead one madam Toyin Onare, a widow, who was in the farm as a labourer.
Toyin was rushed to hospital in Kabba, headquarter of the LGA, about 35 minutes drive away. Unfortunately, she was confirmed dead on arrival.
The late monarch’s chances of survival has been a concern since his abduction as he was said to be on medication for age related diseases aside the trauma and rough treatment he received from the gunmen.