Connect with us

News

Kidnappers Killed Ex-Lawmaker, Hand over Corpse to Family After ₦50m Ransom

Published

on

Kidnappers Killed Ex-Lawmaker, Hand over Corpse to Family After ₦50m Ransom

The body of Abba Anas Adamu, a former member of the House of Representatives and a prominent figure in the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has been returned to his family after being kidnapped.

Reports from Naija News indicate that Anas was abducted along with fellow Jigawa politician Ali Tukur Gantsa while en route to Abuja for an ADC congress.

Sources close to Anas’s family revealed that the kidnappers initially demanded a ransom of ₦100 million. However, following negotiations, the amount was reduced to ₦50 million, which ultimately led to Gantsa’s release. Tragically, Anas was found deceased, and his body was handed over to his relatives.

READ ALSO  Ogun Celebrates Afenifere Leader, Pa Fasoranti, at 100

The incident has plunged members of the Jigawa ADC family and political associates into mourning, with many describing the late politician as humble, compassionate and committed to public service.

A family source revealed that the two politicians were kidnapped last Wednesday while travelling from Kano to Abuja for a political meeting.

According to the source, the gunmen intercepted them around Jere and whisked them into a nearby forest.

“They were abducted last Wednesday en route to Abuja from Kano for a political meeting. Abductors took them to a nearby bush in Jere, demanding a ransom of ₦200m. After prolonged negotiations, the sum of ₦50m was agreed upon,” the source said.

READ ALSO  How Plane Crash Killed 132 Onboard

Findings gathered indicated that Anas, who reportedly suffered from asthma and hypertension, was without his medication throughout the period of captivity.

Sources said the harsh conditions, fear and stress inside the kidnappers’ hideout severely affected his health.

Despite repeated efforts by Gantsa to comfort and encourage him, Anas’s condition reportedly deteriorated until he eventually died in captivity.

The abductors were said to have initially concealed the development before one of them later hinted that the former lawmaker had died.

READ ALSO  Abiodun Mourns Death of Yewa Chief Imam at 98

An insider disclosed that Anas’s son and driver eventually delivered the negotiated ransom to the kidnappers.

After receiving the money, the abductors reportedly freed Gantsa and showed Anas’s son the remains of his father.

As of the time of filing this report, the Jigawa chapter of the ADC had yet to issue an official statement on the incident.

However, it was learnt that the remains of the deceased were being conveyed to Kano, while burial arrangements were ongoing.

 

Advertisement

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