How kidnapped Lagos monarch regained freedom - Son
The family of the abducted Lagos
monarch, Chief Yushau Oseni, has said that an undisclosed amount was
paid as ransom before his release on Saturday night.
The
monarch’s son, Prince Saheed Oseni, who confirmed the release, said that the first class traditional ruler
returned to his palace ``hale and hearty’’.
Oseni
said the family had decided not to disclose the amount paid as ransom
but confirmed that the family paid to secure the release of the
kidnapped royal father.
"We paid an undisclosed amount for his ransom which the family sourced without the involvement of the Lagos State Government,’’ he said.
Oseni,
the Chairman, Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities (SSANU),
Lagos State University (LASU) Chapter, said the traditional ruler
returned through the waterways around Iba expressway.
According
to my father, the kidnappers had put him in a canoe and asked him to
paddle it to the other side of the river, which he did.
"On
getting to the other side of the road and confirming the location
where he was from passerby, he discovered that he is on Iba expressway
and that was how he found his way home,’’ he said.
The prince said the family was grateful to God for the release and safe return of the traditional ruler.
Oseni said the family also thanked the Police and other security agencies for their efforts which led to his release.
He added that the king was in good health condition since his return home.
The74-year -old monarch, who celebrated his 40 years on
the throne on Nov. 22, 2015, was abducted in his palace at Iba on July
16 at about 8 p.m.
Four days after the abduction, the kidnappers demanded for N500 million, which the family said they could not raise.
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