Ex-militants Give Kidnappers of Bayelsa Monarch Ultimatum
Despite efforts by soldiers of the three battalion Nigerian Army in Warri to keep the Delta community of Kokori free from remnants of kidnappers , after the arrest of suspected kidnap kingpin Kelvin Oniarah.
Ex-militants from the Urhobo speaking communities in the state have issued a 72-Hour ultimatum to abductors of highly respected monarch of Peretorou kingdom in Bayelsa state HRH Augustine Ebikeme, who was allegedly kidnapped during his visit to Delta state along the
Kokori community.
In a statement by the ex-militant commander Isreal Akpodoro who received the presidential amnesty in 2009, stated that the battle line has been drawn between the abductors of the monarch and the
ex-militants, and that failure to release the monarch within three days time will lead to the invasion of the community.
He warned that since the last invasion of Kokori community by soldiers which led to the chasing away of kidnappers from their den, should serve as a lesson to them, and that the ultimatum is not an empty threat as criminals are bent on giving the state a bad name.
On their part, the Delta police public relations officer Celestina Kalu when contacted, said investigation is ongoing as they have not been briefed on the kidnap.
It will be recalled that the police had paraded suspected kidnappers believed to have abducted the son of elder statesman E.K. Clark, who were also arrested in the Kokori community in the state.