The Registrar of Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku, Mr. Collins
Onyenwenu, who was abducted last weekend by unknown gunmen, has regained
his freedom after reportedly paying a ransom of N5 million.
The registrar was released on Tuesday after four days in captivity.
The gunmen seized Mr. Onyenwenu around 3.30 pm last Saturday. He was
at the time traveling in his official car along Ugiliamai/Onitcha-Ukwu
Road in Ndokwa East Local Government Area of the state.
Reports indicated that the Kidnappers had initially demanded a ransom
of N30 million, adding that they reduced the amount to N20 million and
finally to N5 million, which was paid to secure the registrar's release.
The registrar's abduction was allegedly connected to the polytechnic's
recent sacking of 200 employees.
Confirming the release of the registrar, a senior lecturer at the
Polytechnic opined that he and some staff of the institution believe the
kidnappers came from among the more than 200 employees laid off by the
Polytechnic. According to the lecturer, many of the sacked employees had
in 2015 paid the registrar bribes of between N150, 000 and N200, 000 in
order to secure employment at the institution. Governor Ifeanyi Okowa
of Delta State recently dismissed many of those employees. "The truth is that these persons spent fortunes to secure their
appointments. And they paid the huge sums to the registrar, Collins
Onyenwenu, during the administration of Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan. All
the employees were duly issued employment letters and went through the
biometrics screening in Asaba. All of a sudden, when Governor Ifeanyi
Okowa assumed office, the appointments were invalidated on the grounds
that the workers did not go through the normal process." "A day after the registrar was kidnapped, at night the kidnappers
went to the residence in Ogwashi-Uku of the registrar's cousin, named
Collins. Collins was not at home. The kidnappers left a message with his
wife to pass on to him. They said the registrar should refund all the
monies he collected in exchange for facilitating their failed
employment. They threatened to kill him [the registrar] if he failed to
comply."
The freed registrar said his kidnap had nothing to do with employment
issues at the Polytechnic, adding that those who kidnapped him were
Fulani herdsmen.
On the reported N5 million ransom, the registrar insisted he did not pay any ransom to his kidnappers.
“I was kidnapped at Ugiliamai along Iselegu-Utagba Uno-Obiaruku Road and taken to Ossisa where I was released," he said.
The Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, Andrew Aniamaka,
stated that no arrests had been made so far, adding that the
investigation was continuing. -The Authority
Kidnapped Registrar of Delta State Polytechnic, released
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