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Kidnappers demand ₦100 Million ransom for Former Lekki LCDA Works Supervisor Abducted in Ijebu Ode

Kidnappers have reportedly demanded ₦100 million for the release of Hon. Amele Enoch, the former Lekki LCDA Supervisor for Works, who was abducted at his farm in Oke Eri near Ijebu-Ode.

Kidnappers have reportedly demanded ₦100 million for the release of Hon. Amele Enoch, former Supervisor for Works in Lekki Local Council Development Area (LCDA), who was abducted in Ogun State.

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According to emerging details shared by Ijebu Rewa, reported by The Lagos Voice, Hon. Enoch was seized on Sunday while working on his farmland in Oke Eri, a community near Ijebu-Ode.

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His vehicle was later discovered abandoned at the scene, raising concerns about the violent nature of the abduction.

The incident has sparked fear among residents and colleagues who described him as a hardworking public servant.

Sources close to the family confirmed that the kidnappers have reached out and are demanding ₦100 million for his release. Negotiations are reportedly ongoing as loved ones plead for his safe return.

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