Bandits Demand ₦500m Ransom for Five Kwara Workers, Families Plead for Release

Bandits have demanded a ransom of ₦500 million for the release of five road construction workers kidnapped in Kwara State.

The workers were abducted on December 15, 2025, at a Kwara State Government road construction site along the Sabaja/Owa-Onire Road in Isin Local Government Area.

Speaking with journalists on Monday in Ilorin, the families, led by Mr. Dare Boyinbogun, accused the state government of neglect and said the kidnappers had contacted them with the huge ransom demand.

Boyinbogun said the suspected bandits stormed the construction site at about 11:40 am, abducting Ademola Afolabi, Abdullahi Lade, Emmanuel Okuwadare Kayode, Fatai Akin, and their driver, Yusuf. “Since that moment, our lives have been suspended between hope and despair. They demanded the sum of 500 million from us. How are we going to raise that?” he lamented.

He described the victims as innocent workers contributing to the development of Kwara State and Nigeria. “They were not criminals or adventurers. They went to work believing they would return home safely. Instead, their families have been thrown into anguish and despair,” he said.

While acknowledging the efforts of the police and other security agencies, Boyinbogun stressed that time was running out. “Every passing hour deepens the trauma of the families, especially the wives, children and elderly parents who depend entirely on these men for survival. Many of these families have no other source of income. Beyond fear for their lives, there is now hunger, psychological distress and total uncertainty,” he added.

The families appealed to the Kwara State Government and security agencies to intensify rescue efforts and treat the abduction as a top-priority emergency. Boyinbogun urged the kidnappers directly, saying, “These men are fathers, sons and brothers. Please release them unharmed.”

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One of the wives, Idayat Lade, in tears pleaded for the release of her husband, revealing that she had lost a baby due to the emotional trauma caused by the abduction. “Please let them release our husbands to us. We want them alive,” she said.

Meanwhile, Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has ordered the police to investigate and apprehend hoodlums who attacked women protesters near the under-construction Government House in Ilorin during the Christmas holiday. A viral video showed suspected hoodlums assaulting the women.

In a statement on Monday, the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Rafiu Ajakaye, said AbdulRazaq expressed outrage over the incident, describing the attack as unacceptable. “Peaceful protest is a democratic right. The women are within their rights to express their views. We distance ourselves from the incident as it does not represent our values as a government,” the statement read.

The governor directed the police to identify and prosecute those responsible, noting that the government continues to strengthen security across the state. Ajakaye highlighted that the governor had recently led the passing-out parade of armed forest guards tasked with flushing out kidnappers and terrorists, alongside increased deployment of security personnel to protect communities.

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