Alhaji
Abu Dankure (pictured), a businessman and millionaire from Sokoto State,
regained his freedom on the evening of November 11, 2013, Monday, after the
payment of ransom by his family. 70-year-old business mogul was kidnapped on
November 7, 2013, Thursday.
According to
SaharaReporters, who spoke to a family source, the sum of N50 million was paid
for his freedom. The family was able to raise the sum of N30 million, while the
government of Sokoto state paid the balance N20 million.
On how the ransom was
paid, a family source disclosed that the money was paid in dollars, and the
payment was done in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, through the agent of the
kidnappers.
Governor Aliyu
Magatakarda Wamakko of Sokoto State paid a visit to the family of the 70
years-old business mogul on November 11, 2013. He assured them that Alhaji Abu
Dankure was in good health condition and would soon be reunited with them.
Al-Mustapha Sani,
DSP, the Sokoto state police command, through a spokesman, confirmed the
kidnapping last week and said no arrest was made in connection with the
incident. However, Kure's car was recovered in Gagi area of Kware Local
Government a few hours after the incident.
Alhaji Abu Dankure is
a political associate of Governor Wamakko, patronage from the Sokoto state
government mostly receiving juicy contracts that runs into hundreds of millions
of naira.
Sahara Reporters

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