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Edo Train Attack: We Paid N2m For Our Sister’s Freedom – Victim’s Family Narrates

  • A family of a victim of the Edo train attack has narrated how their sister regained freedom.

  • According to the family, they paid N2m ransom to the terrorists.

  • ‘Government needs to increase security in that area because the railway is cheaper for us as a means of transportation’ – Victim’s sister.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that a family of a victim in the Edo State train attack on Saturday revealed that they paid ransom to secure the release of their sister.

Gunmen on the 7th of January 2023 abducted passengers at the Igueben train station in Edo State.

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The revelation by the family is contrary to the statement by security agencies and the state government that no money was paid to free the victims.

One victim who gave her name as Favour from Ebudin in Esan Central local government area whose elder sister was abducted in the attack while narrating her experience said, “It was not easy for us. The kidnapped person is my elder sister who stays in Warri, Delta State with her family.

“When I first heard of the incident, I almost collapsed because we have been travelling but with the spate of kidnappings, we felt we were not secured and we started using the train and this kidnap happened.

“The kidnappers called my brother, they were asking for a ransom of N20 million and my brother told them we don’t have much money, they were talking on the phone, but we gave them N2 million and I thank God they were released.

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“Government needs to increase security in that area because the railway is cheaper for us as a means of transportation and it is okay for travelling but we need security. I thank God but I want the government to do more on security.”

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