Exactly
20 days after he was forcefully abducted by gunmen suspected to be
kidnappers, human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate, Chief Mike Ozekhome
was released by his captors in the early hours of today.
He
arrived his Lagos home at 11.45 a.m. in a black SUV with registration
number LXR 24 AY enroute from airport to his Igando home. He returned
into the waiting arm of his wife, Josephine.
Hundreds
of well wishers, family members and associates gathered in his mansion
on Ozhekome Lane in Igando to welcome him. They praised God for bringing
him back alive.
Journalists also besieged his home and when he
alighted from the vehicle, there was dancing and shouts of praises to
God for His mercy.
Ozekhome, who was in tears of joy, said he will
address the press later in the day and the only thing he could say at
that moment was “thank you Jesus.”
Some prominent lawyers and
human rights activists on Thursday hailed the release of a legal
practitioner, Mr Mike Ozekhome (SAN), by his abductors.
They also urged government to intensify efforts in addressing the security challenges in the country.
Mr.
Taiwo Taiwo, Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Lagos branch,
told NAN that the release was a huge relief for the legal profession.
“We are happy about the release, but we should not lose sight of the fact that there is so much insecurity in the nation.
“The government must double its efforts to arrest the incessant kidnapping of Nigerians,” Taiwo said.
A lawyer and human rights activist, Mr Fred Agbaje, said he was disappointed with the time it took to secure Ozekhome’s release.
Agbaje said, “We are happy that he has been released, but we are disappointed with the efforts of our security operatives.”
He urged government at all levels to take urgent steps to address the issue of the welfare of Nigerians.
Mr
Adetokunbo Mumuni, Executive Director, Socioeconomic Rights and
Accountability Project (SERAP), a human rights group, also expressed a
similar view.
Mumuni said: “The point that should be made, in
spite of the release of Ozekhome and others who had been kidnapped in
the past, is that we need to improve our security apparatus.
“This
is the only way to attract foreign investments into the country,
because nobody would want to invest in an unsafe environment.”
On his part, a human rights activist, Mr Ayodele Akele, said the security agencies should live up to their mandate.
“It is embarrassing that someone could be kidnapped for over two weeks in this country,” Akele said.
Ozekhome,
who was kidnapped with his driver and chieftain of All Progressive
Congress, APC, Athanasius Ugbome, at Ehor, located along Benin/Auchi
highway, remained in captivity for so long allegedly due to the
inability of his family members to reach an agreement on the ransom to
be paid to the kidnappers.
While Ozekhome remained in captivity,
Mr. Ugbome was released last week after an undisclosed sum of money was
paid by his family members.
A family source who allegedly spoke
under condition of anonymity, then said the family offered far below
what the kidnappers demanded.
“They (the kidnappers) were saying
that the lawyer (Ozhekome) is a very rich man, and N100 million should
be a chicken change(sic) to him. They said they were aware that he made
so much money from election tribunals’ litigation,” the source allegedly
said.
The Senior Advocate was allegedly let off the hook by the
kidnappers this morning after an undisclosed sum of money was paid as
ransom.
When contacted on phone, Edo State Commissioner of Police,
Mr. Foluso Adebanjo, confirmed Ozekhome’s release, saying, “yes, he has
been released. I will give you the details later.”
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