Monday, May 6, 2013

Abducted former minister, Shettima Ali Monguno regains freedom

Ali Monguno

Dr. Shettima Ali Monguno has been freed by his captors.
Reports say the 87-year-old educationist and community leader returned to his home this morning under tight security from Marte -Chad border towns.

The first Minister of Petroleum Resources was on Friday abducted by gunmen at Mafoni quarters in Borno where he had gone to observe the Jum’at prayers.
An eyewitness, Malam Ibrahim Shehu said the kidnappers pretended to be friends trying to greet the elder statesman before pulling out their guns from their dresses.

“The four of them entered the car before ordering the driver to move.
“The car moved toward the Dandal Police Station before we lost sight of it,” Shehu said.
While speaking to newsman on the phone over the weekend about his father’s abduction, Monguno’s first son, Abubakar Ali Monguno said the abductors asked for an undisclosed amount of money as ransom for his release.
 
“The abductors got in touch and they put my father through on the phone. He spoke to us and said that he was fine. They made a ransom demand,” Abubakar told AFP but declined to give a figure.
We shall bring you more details of his release as we get them.

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