Tag: Federal Otokito

  • Abducted Bayelsa Commissioner regains freedom as Diri dethrones Paramount Ruler, others

    Abducted Bayelsa Commissioner regains freedom as Diri dethrones Paramount Ruler, others

    Bayelsa State Commissioner for Trade and Investment, Mr. Federal Otokito, who was abducted by yet-to-be-ascertained gunmen on Jan. 20, regained his freedom on Monday.

    Otokito was released by his abductors on the fifth day after he was kidnapped from his Otuokpoti community residence in Ogbia Local Government Area of the state.

    The kidnappers had established telephone contact with the Paramount Ruler of Otuokpoti to demand the release of the father of the kidnap gang leaders as a condition to free Otokito.

    The Bayelsa Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ben Nebolisa, and the State Director of the State Security Services, Mr. Mohammed Abdullahi, presented Mr. Otokito to Gov. Douye Diri on Monday evening at Government House, Yenagoa.

    Addressing Government House correspondent after Otokito’s release, Gov Diri announced the deposition of the Otuokpoti community paramount ruler, Chief A. C. T. Wongo, and appointed Chief Rescue Abe in acting capacity.

    The governor also announced the sacking of the Community Development Committee Chairman, Azibalua Amon, replacing him with Jerry Offor, in acting capacity, and the youth president, Emolem Igue, was also removed and replaced with Shedrach Afiemo.

    According to Diri, preliminary investigation revealed that all of them were complicit in the kidnap of the commissioner.

    Diri reiterated the state government’s zero tolerance to crime and kidnapping.

    Diri warned all those who see kidnapping as a business to desist as his government will not hesitate to invoke the extant laws and make the state uncomfortable for criminal elements.

    He called on all community leaders to remain vigilant and ensure that peace prevailed in their communities as government will not hesitate to sanction anyone found wanting in the discharge of their duties.

    Diri, who said preliminary investigation revealed that illegal refining of crude was connected to the kidnap, warned all those involved in such businesses in the state to stop forthwith.

    He thanked security agencies and all those who availed the government of useful information that led to the release of the commissioner, assuring that his government will continue to make Bayelsa safe for all residents.

    “I like to thank God that a member of the state exco who was kidnapped is now here with us.

    “I like to also thank the security agencies and all other sources that helped in securing the release of the commissioner.

    “Investigation is still ongoing. So we appeal to all in Otuokpoti to keep the peace and security agencies will keep an eagle eye on Otuokpoti and environs.

    “Bayelsa will not condone crime and criminality. We have zero tolerance for crime. Let this be a warning to all those who have taken that as a way of life that Bayelsa is not a state for them.

    “We have anti-kidnapping laws and they will be invoked at all times. As a government, we will do everything to ensure peace for people of the state.” Diri said.

    It would be recalled that Diri had earlier ruled out the payment of ransom to secure the release of the commissioner.

    The Commissioner of Police declared Joshua Abi, Clergy Mabinton, Gift Tebeda and Azin Azin wanted in connection with the kidnap.

    In reaction to his freedom, Otokito thanked Diri, his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, and all those who worked for his release.

  • Diri rules out payment of ransom for kidnapped Bayelsa commissioner

    Diri rules out payment of ransom for kidnapped Bayelsa commissioner

    Gov. Douye Diri of Bayelsa has ruled out the payment of ransom to secure the release of the Commissioner for Trade and Investment, Mr Federal Otokito.

    Otokito was kidnapped on Thursday at his country home, Otuokpoti in Ogbia Local Government Area of the state.

    A statement by Diri’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Daniel Alabrah, on Monday urged youths of the state to shun kidnapping, which the governor described as counter-productive.

    Diri called for the immediate and unconditional release of the commissioner, vowing that the state’s laws against kidnapping would be followed to the letter.

    He said, “I left Yenagoa for Abuja and within the period one of my cabinet members was kidnapped. A lot of people expected me to make statements but I am not a man of too many words.

    “I advise those who settle scores by kidnapping and criminality that there are laws of Bayelsa State against kidnapping.

    “Let me call on those that kidnapped my Commissioner of Trade and Investment to immediately release him without any conditions.

    “I have been on it from the beginning till now and I will ensure that he is released unhurt.

    “I advise all others involved in that criminal, ungodly and inhumane act to have a change of mind and leave that illegitimate business.’’

    It was gathered that the gunmen who abducted the commissioner had demanded the release of the father of their leader, who is in police custody as condition to free Otokito.

    They were said to have contacted the paramount ruler of Otuokpoti to demand the swap of the father of their leader with the commissioner.

  • Just In: Gunmen abduct Bayelsa commissioner, Federal Otokito

    Just In: Gunmen abduct Bayelsa commissioner, Federal Otokito

    Gunmen have kidnapped the Commissioner for Industry, Trade, and Investment in Bayelsa State, Federal Otokito.

    The commissioner was reportedly kidnapped on Thursday night at his residence in Otuokpoti, Ogbia LGA of the state.

    The armed gunmen were said to have invaded the neighbourhood, shooting randomly into the air to frighten the locals before whisking the commissioner away.

    Asinim Butswat, police public relations officer in Bayelsa, confirmed the incident.

    The police spokesperson said efforts are underway to rescue the victim.

    “Investigation is ongoing,” he said.

    “We have launched a manhunt for his rescue and arrest of the perpetrators.”