The Lagos-bound vehicle was intercepted between Ajaokuta and Okene in Kogi on September 10.
12th September 2023 12:04 PM
The Benue Commissioner for Power, Energy and Transport, Mr Omale Omale said 10 out of the 28 Benue Links transport company passengers kidnapped on Sunday are still in captivity.
Omale confirmed the development in a telephone interview with reporters on Tuesday.
“With the help of Police in Kogi and the vigilante in the area we were able to secure the two buses, drivers, and 18 passengers unhurt and have since arrived in Lagos safely.
“However, 10 passengers are still with the kidnappers. Four from one bus and six from the other. The kidnappers have made contact with the families of the victims and are making several demands for ransom.
“Government is in touch with the family members and will ensure that the passengers are all released unhurt,” the commissioner said.
He said that security personnel were on the ground to ensure that all the passengers regained their freedom unhurt.
The commissioner also assured that the company would take more measures to protect its teeming customers.
A total of 18 passengers and two drivers were earlier released unhurt, the commissioner added.