The money was reportedly paid last week at an undisclosed place, as instructed by the captors.
Thus, expectation for the release of the students were high over the weekend, as parents of the affected students as well as those who stood as middle men for the negotiation, stayed awake from midnight Friday, to the early hours of Monday, expecting a call that would instruct them on where to pick the students.
But their hope was dashed, after a call was received to the contrary. Rather, the call from the kidnappers end, was a demand for additional N1.5 million as transport fare.
According to Vanguard, the kidnappers claimed to have taken the students to a farther location that would take more than a day’s journey to bring them to the pick point.
They were also said to have insisted on getting the N1.5 million which they claimed would be used to fuel their means of transportation as well as to buy recharge cards .
As at yesterday, Vanguard learned that the demand of additional N1.5 million was yet to be met, a reason given for the delay of the students release.
When one of the parents was contacted, he denied knowledge of the latest development but expressed optimism that the students would soon be released, if promises by the state government was anything to go by. He said;
“Our hope was rekindled when we heard that the students were likely to be released last weekend.
We were told that some people would go and bring them, while all parents would be contacted to assemble at a particular place to receive the students. But we waited endlessly without any word .
As I speak, we are still hopeful, considering the assurances of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode during the commissioning of a project at Epe last week.”
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