Kidnappers demand N100m for abducted Ondo council secretary

Kidnappers have demanded a ransom of N100 million for the abducted secretary of a council in Ondo State. The incident highlights ongoing security concerns in the region. Authorities are yet to respond publicly to the demand.

In a recent kidnapping incident in Ondo State, Nigeria, unidentified gunmen abducted the secretary of a local council. The kidnappers contacted the family and demanded a ransom of N100 million for the victim's release. This event was reported on March 11, 2026, according to available sources.

The abduction underscores persistent insecurity challenges in parts of Nigeria, where ransom demands have become a common tactic by criminal groups. No further details on the victim's identity, the exact location of the kidnapping, or police actions were provided in the initial reports. Related news mentions other unrelated cases, such as a court adjournment in the FCT and efforts in Benue State, but these do not connect to the Ondo incident.

Local authorities have not issued an official statement on the matter as of the latest updates. The demand for N100 million reflects the scale of such crimes in the area.

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