LP chair mother regains freedom
The abducted mother of the National Chairman of Labour Party (LP), Mrs Elizabeth Omotosho, has regained freedom from captivity.
She was released by her abductors and walked into her house late Friday night Daily Trust gathered on Sunday.
Mrs Omotosho, a 71 year old woman was kidnapped at her residence, Lobalade Area of Tanke, Ilorin last week Sunday night by gunmen numbering about four.
It would be recalled that the abductors demanded N100million ransom before the old woman could be released to her family.
The National Chairman of Labour Party, Dr Mike Omotosho, confirmed the release of his mother in a statement issued, a copy of which was made available to our correspondent.
When inquired whether any money was paid before she was released by the captors, Omotosho, a former governorship candidate of the Labour Party in the 2015 general elections in Kwara State, said no ransom was paid.
But Omotosho thanked well meaning Nigerians, who stood by the family throughout the period the old woman spent in the kidnappers' den.
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