The six students of Lagos State Model College, Igbonla, Lagos, that were abducted by armed militants on May 25, 2017 have regained their freedom on Friday, July 28.
The
students were reportedly released to a government delegation in Ajakpa
Community in Ese Odo Local Government Area of the state before they were
moved to the Ondo State Police Command headquarters in Akure.
The students are: Yusuf Farouk, Rahmon Isiaka, Pelumi Philips, Peter Jonas, Adebanjo George and Judah Agboasi.
A
source close to the relatives of one of the kidnapped students
confirmed to Pulse Nigeria that the boys have indeed been released.
Their release was arranged after days of negotiations between the kidnappers and the authorities.
Weeks
ago, N30 million had been paid as ransom for the students' return, but
the kidnappers later demanded an additional N1.5 million to be used to
transport them back to Lagos.
According to early reports, no additional ransom was paid to the kidnappers to secure the release of the students.
This
will come as a relief to the parents of the students who have agonised
over their absence for the 64 days they were held in captivity.
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