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Sell my House, Car For Ransom, Kidnapped School Principal Tells Wife on Phone

Sell my House, Car For Ransom, Kidnapped School Principal Tells Wife on Phone | Daily Report Nigeria

A 50-year-old school principal in Bauchi State, Iliyasu Suleiman, who is now in kidnappers’ net, has urged his wife to sell his house and other property to raise N50 million for a ransom requested by his abductors.

Suleiman was kidnapped alongside the son of the state’s auditor-general, Zilkifiru Mohammed, who subsequently escaped from the kidnappers’ den.

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In a viral audio obtained, the 50-year-old victim was heard speaking in Hausa with his family while pleading with them to sell his property to raise the huge amount of money. He asked the wife to meet his employer in the Ministry of Education to rescue him.

The principal has spent five days in the hands of his abductors. The Principal of Government Day Secondary School, Lere, in Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area of Bauchi State, also appealed to Governor Bala Mohammed to rescue him.

Suleiman’s family further said; “The auditor-general was shot in his mouth and he is receiving treatment, but they went with the poor principal. He has never seen N1 million in his life, but the kidnappers have vowed to kill him if within two days his family did not bring N50 million.”

The wife was heard saying that she was doing everything possible to meet the target, but regretted that so far, she was only able to raise the sum of N200,000, which is the worth of his car.

Iliyasu Suleiman and 25-year-old Zulkifiru Mohammed were kidnapped last Saturday at Kardam village when the attempt to kidnap the auditor-general of Bauchi State was foiled.

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