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How They Murdered My Father After Collecting Ransom-Abuja-Based Lawyer Recounts

The late Deh Idi Dakum 750x430

The late Deh Idi Dakum 750x430

An Abuja-based Lawyer, Mr Bala Dakum, on Thursday, narrated how his 85-year-old father, Deh Idi Dakum, was kidnapped and later murdered after ransom was paid.

Dakum, while speaking with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, said he is yet to recover from the shock, days after the remains of his late father was found and buried.

He said the octogenarian was kidnapped on Nov. 18 at about 7pm in their village, Matelem, in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau, and his dead body was discovered on Saturday.

“I am a Principal Partner in B. I. Dakum & Co which is based in Abuja.

“My Dad, Deh Idi Dakum, was the Galadima Nyam in Tangur the District of Bokkos Local Government Area in Plateau State.

“He was about 85 years old.
On Nov. 18, he was kidnapped at about 7pm in our village, Matelem.

“His phone and that of my mother were taken away.

“Unknown to us that the abductors had killed him just about a kilometre away from the house that same day, my brother, Moses, kept calling his phone,” he said.

According to the lawyer, Moses eventually established contact with our father’s abductors on 19th November, 2024.

“The abductors demanded for ransom and we paid same on Nov. 20.,” he said

Dakum explained that prior to the payment of the ransom, Moses, whom the family had mandated to speak with the abductors requested to speak with his dad.

According to him, they (the abductors) claimed they left him (father) with some of their men close to the village but they went back to a place close to Daffo (also within Bokkos LGA).

“When my brother paid the ransom, they assured him they’ll communicate to their gang whom they claimed my dad was in their custody to drop him close to the village.

“My brother left with the hope that my dad will return before day break but to no avail.

“On 21st of November, he called the abductors and they assured him that they’ll release him.

“My dad did not return on 21st November, 2024. On 22nd November, 2024, my brother called again, but could not reach the abductors.

“On 23rd November, 2024, my brother called the abductors again, but this time, one of the abductors, who spoke to him, was hostile and asked my brother if he’s taking him cheap.

“He (kidnapper) said the ransom paid was inadequate and demanded for more money but we didn’t pay any ransom again because at this time, we began to suspect that they were not been honest.

“However, few hours later, at about 9am, my dad’s death body was found in a farm just about a kilometre away from the house where he was abducted.

“From the state of his body, he had been there for days. His remains were buried immediately on 23rd November, 2024 in Matelem Village, in the presence of the District Head, Deh Sati Nder; the  Bokkos LGA Chairman, Hon Amalau, and members of the STF who are also stationed about a kilometre away from the house.

“We communicated with the commissioner of police (CP) in Plateau Command and he sent the DPO to the house who came and condoled us and  assessed the area.

“He promised to report back to the CP for immediate action,” he said.

He said Matelem Village, which was earlier attacked by unknown gunmen in February, this year, is at the border and it has a large expanse of forest which is about 100 kilometres.

“The forest makes the village open to attack and there are no adequate security covering the community knowing that the same community is porous.

“The people of Matelem Village, who are basically farmers, now live at the mercy of these criminals who can come in any time, attack and escape into the forest.

“Also as a result of this, many people are relocating from the community in fear.

“My father was the pillar and the beacon of hope for the village. His demise leaves everyone in that community in abject fear of being attacked any moment,” he concluded.

NAN gathered that his late father was earlier kidnapped in February, 2023.(NAN)

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