By Sundiata Post
Abductors of the students and members of staff of the Nigeria Turkish International College (NTIC) in Ogun State have demanded the sum of N1.2 billion ransom for the release of the victims.
The abductors reportedly called a family member of one of the victims on Sunday to make the demand.
The victims were abducted at about 9:30 p.m. on Friday when the kidnappers dug through the fence, and entered through a back door.
The Police have confirmed that the gunmen invaded the school and took the students and the teachers away in a white Toyota Hilux vehicle.
It was gathered that the kidnappers “have been using the victims’ phone numbers to call their families. Each time the families try to negotiate, they would end the call.”
It was also learnt that footage of the CCTV cameras at the school hostel indicated that the kidnappers wore masks when they stormed the hostel.
One of them reportedly wore skirt, but he is suspected to be a man.
Among the victims were two Junior Secondary School (JSS) students, one Senior Secondary School (SSS) student, three Nigerian workers and two Turkish staff.
Meanwhile, representative of Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, AIG Zone 2, Aderanti Kayode and Commissioner of Police, Ogun Command, llliyasu Ahmed, have visited the school and assured that the victims would be freed.