The supervisor of a farm belonging to a former Oyo State Governor, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, Christopher Bakare, has been kidnapped by gun-wielding kidnappers.
Mr. Bakare was said to have been kidnapped around 7pm on Saturday by hoodlums suspected to be Fulani herdsmen.
The farm supervisor, an indigene of Gbongan in the Ayedaade Local Government Area of Osun State, was reportedly abducted on the farm named TDB farms located at Jabata community in Surulere Local Government Area of Oyo State.
A source close to the farm revealed to journalists on Tuesday that the kidnappers had since contacted the family and demanded that a N100m ransom be paid to secure the release of their captive.
The source said the incident had been reported to the police.
The Police were said to have assured the family that they were working to bring about the release of the man from his abductors.
He said, “The matter was reported to the police and we have been trying to negotiate with them even though the police had been informed.
“We informed the Police Area Command in Ogbomoso about the incident and we hope he will be freed soon.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in Oyo State, Adewale Osifeso, affirmed that the incident is true when contacted by newsmen.
Youths in Ogbomoso under the aegis of Ogbomoso Community Youth Forum led by the President, Rev’d Peter Olaleye and Secretary, Idowu Adeniji, recently in a statement lamented the worsening insecurity in the town and called on Governor Seyi Makinde to work on the security aspect of the area, improve it to the extent that people can continue to go about their daily activities without fear of molestation or attacks from anywhere.
In the statement which reads in part, the Youth said:
“Farmers and people generally cannot venture out into their farms again due to fear of falling victims to these ruthless bandits.
“Herdsmen’s brutalities have now become the order of the day in areas like Federal Housing Estate, Aroje, Ogbegun, Igbo’le, LAUTECH extension, Iya-Oje, Ikoyi, and Oriire Local Government Area in general.