Kidnappers Of Oluwole Rotimi's wife Narrates How They Shared N13m
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Kidnappers of Madam Titilayo, the abducted wife of former governor of
old Western Region, Brig-General Oluwole Rotimi,
have confessed to
receiving a ransom of N13 million from the embattled family before her
release. Titilayo Rotimi was kidnapped at Egbe along New Ife Road in
Ibadan, Oyo State capital, early December last year and released only
four days to Christmas.
One of the suspects, Godwin Mfom, who was paraded alongside two others
by the Oyo State Police Command in Ibadan yesterday, said the gangsters
collected N13 million from the Rotimis before effecting the release of
the abducted woman.
Godwin Mfom was paraded alongside Akaniyere Sunday and Kingsley Johnson.
Speaking further, Mfom said the kidnap was masterminded by one Daniel
Effiong, a former staff of the woman, after Mfom had told him of his
desperation to get money to pay the debt he incurred after his
involvement in politics in Akwa Ibom State where he contested for
councillor and lost.
Mfom said the abducted woman was kept in a rented house in Ala-Ijebu,
Ogun State, saying the gangsters had told the caretaker of the unused
building that they intended using it as a residential place with their
business in Lagos.
The suspect also said his own share of the ransom was N5 million, saying
he bought a Honda car with N1.2 million out of the money after paying
his debt. He said he was left with N2.5 million after the immediate
expenditure.
The 38-year-old Godwin Mfom, who said the kidnap Titilayo Rotimi was his
third act, said Effiong, the ring leader, was mobbed to death in
Ilasamaja area of Lagos last month as he was accused of insanity.
The state police public relations officer DSP Ayodele Lanade confirmed her release.