July 5, 2024

Traditional monarch murdered, wife kidnapped from palace

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Traditional monarch murdered, wife kidnapped from palace

Nigerian traditional monarch is murdered with the wife kidnapped from the palace amid rise of kidnappings with criminals demanding hefty ransoms

Nigerian traditional monarch is murdered with the wife kidnapped from the palace amid rise of kidnappings with criminals demanding hefty ransom.

A manhunt is underway in Nigeria after one of the traditional monarchs was murdered in his palace and his wife was kidnapped on Thursday evening according to local authorities.

Segun Aremu, a retired army general and monarch whose title is the Olukoro of Koro, was shot dead in his palace in the country’s southwest—a region that’s seen a horrifying uptick in kidnappings recently, with criminals demanding hefty ransoms from loved ones.

Local authorities say the identities and whereabouts of the attackers are unknown. 

There has been no notice given on a potential ransom for Aremu’s wife, reportedly puzzling investigators.

The kidnapping and killing comes after some locals have called on the national government to declare a state of emergency to address the spiking crime.

More than 1,800 people have been abducted in Nigeria since President Bola Tinubu took office in May according to reports.

AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, governor of the Kwara state, said the slaying of Aremu was “reckless, shocking, and abominable.” In a statement, he vowed to catch those responsible.

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“We will certainly get the perpetrators and ensure that this is their last crime against humanity,” he said. “My profound condolences go to the people of Koro. Our hearts are broken, and we stand by them at this time and always.”

In addition to Aremu’s wife, authorities said three others were kidnapped from the palace, but their identities have been withheld.

The violence comes on the heels of assailants killing two traditional rulers in the nearby Ekiti State earlier in the week. 

Kidnappers also abducted five schoolchildren and four teachers in Ekiti this week, demanding a ransom totaling more than $100,000 for their return.

President Tinubu condemned the killing of Aremu and “directed security operatives to ensure the rescue” of those kidnapped from the palace.

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