Suspected kidnappers in military uniforms yesterday struck again in
Yenagoa ,Bayelsa State, and abducted the 48-year-old wife of the former
Speaker and acting governor of the state, Hon. Nestor Binabo.
Mrs. Martha Binabo, according to the State Police Command,was abducted
on Monday at about 11:30am at the premises of Seleyibo Multi-Global Coy
Ltd, along Agbura community in Yenagoa Local Government Area of the
state.
LEADERSHIP gathered that the abducted wife of the former Speaker of the
State House of Assembly and former acting governor is the director of
the company that specializes in the distributions of alcoholic drinks,
including Guinness.
Some close family members believe the woman’s abduction may be connected
with the decision of her husband to defect to the All Progressives
Congress (APC) after his expulsion from the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
Others, including security agents, insisted that the abduction was purely a criminal act by some elements.
Eyewitness account claimed that the kidnappers, who were dressed in full
military uniform, asked the manager about the whereabouts of the woman
with excuse that the transaction is huge and from the Commander of the
Joint Military Task Force (JTF) , Major-General Emmanuel Atewe.
After informing her, the manager took her to meet them and he left. They
asked the woman to follow them to the JTF Headquarters under the
pretext of introducing her to the JTF Commander.
Accordng to the witness, Mrs Binabo asked them to wait and allow her get
her bag and they allowed her get her bag but her perceived delay at
entering the vehicle forced them to push her into it.
“It was then it dawned on her workers that they are kidnappers and not JTF men,” he said.
The husband to the victim, Hon. Nestor Binabo, confirmed the kidnap of his wife but refused to make further comments.
Spokesman of the State Police Command, Butwat Astimin, said the
kidnappers forced her into an ash-coloured Toyota Camry Car, chasis No.
JTDBE32K620105302, and drove to Otuokpoti Sand Dump in Ogbia LGA where
they set the car ablaze, transfered her to a waiting speedboat and sped
off.
He said the marine police, the JTF, and other police anti-kidnapping
units had been alerted, and that a massive manhunt had been launched to
rescue the victim and arrest the abductors.
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