Four days after she was kidnapped by unidentified gunmen, Mrs. Blessing Adagba—the Coordinator of Ngbo Central Development Centre in Ohaukwu LGA, Ebonyi State—has been released.
Adagba was reportedly abducted in the early hours of Friday, April 4, 2025. A family source confirmed her release late Tuesday night. The incident, which has stirred heightened concern across the state, left the family emotionally distressed and raised alarm over rising insecurity in the area.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the source revealed that the kidnappers had made a ransom demand, though it remains unclear whether payment was made by the family or state authorities.
Confirming her release, Hon. Tobias Ogbonna, Special Assistant to Governor Francis Nwifuru on Internal Security for Ohaukwu LGA, stated that Adagba was freed on Tuesday, but did not disclose whether any financial settlement facilitated her return.
It was reported by eye witnesses Stay updated with Ebonyi News Network for real-time reports, in-depth analysis, and exclusive coverage of policies shaping Ebonyi StateStay updated with Ebonyi News Network for real-time reports, in-depth analysis, and exclusive coverage of policies shaping Ebonyi Statethat armed men clad in military-style camouflage had stormed the victim’s home and demanded she open the door. After resisting their entry, she was forcefully taken to an undisclosed location.
Local leaders and security personnel had rallied efforts for her recovery, but all initial attempts proved unsuccessful until her eventual release.
Meanwhile, community stakeholders have condemned the surge in violent crimes, including kidnappings, cultism, and killings, urging security agencies to intensify efforts in safeguarding lives and property in Ohaukwu LGA and beyond.
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