Weeks after he was kidnapped from his palace, the traditional ruler of Oso-Ajowa in Ajowa-Akoko, Akoko North West Local Council Area of Ondo State, Oba Clement Jimoh Omoola, is yet to get over the shock.

While describing the experience in the den of the kidnappers as horrific, Oba Omoola stated that the situation had been troubling for him since he was freed.

According to the monarch, who spent 10 days in captivity, what he went through in the forest was indescribable, adding that the traumatic incident had made him to keep mum.

Gunmen had in December, 2022, abducted the traditional ruler, who also serves as the chairman of the Ajowa Traditional Council of Obas. After his captors were paid a N10 million ransom, he was freed.

The fact that Ajowa is a border town with Kogi State, according to him, makes his domain unique and makes the community more susceptible to crime. As a result, he claimed, the government had to provide Ajowa with specialised security measures.

Additionally, he urged eminent sons and daughters of the community to make significant financial contributions to the town’s security.

Omoola demanded that rewards be granted to neighbourhood vigilante organisations so they can support regular security personnel.

Ajowa-Akoko, which shares a border with Kogi State, had recently had a lot of security concerns.

Four Kogi State Polytechnic students were abducted on December 23, 2022, while en route to the community by suspected kidnappers who waylaid their vehicle, few days after the king was freed

By Gift Adene

Disclaimer: Comments And Opinions On Any Part Of This Website Are Opinions Of The Blog Commenters Or Anonymous Persons And They Do Not Represent The Opinion Of Charmingpro.co.uk Posts and Images on this Website are for Entertainment and Educational Purposes Only. Pictures and culled stories posted on this site may be given credit and if a story is yours but credited to the wrong source, Please contact us and corrections will be made. If Photos are not given credit due to an oversight, it is not a mental intent to willfully infringe any copyright. Kindly Contact us on thecharmingmag@gmail.com to give full credit or take it down if you wish.

This website is using cookies to improve the user-friendliness. You agree by using the website further.

Privacy policy