
Human rights activists and senior special assistants to civil society and youth, mourn real estate agent Esther Ojo Osaze, who is K! lled by Kidnappers.
Lib reported that on Monday, Esther returned from the property location with other colleagues.
It was gathered that the deceased went with three other people to inspect a piece of land near the Nigerian Admiral University in Ibusa when they were attacked by gunmen.
But her body was found dead in Ibusa community in the northern local government area of Osimili in the state on Wednesday.
Gwamnishi has condemned the rise of kidnapping in some parts of the state in a series of Facebook posts, allegedly committed by some Fulani Herders.
SSA said saddened Esther’s D3ATH that some victims were still in the abductor’s study because their families could not pay the requested ransom.
He said: “Esther was brutally killed by the kidnappers, who have been operating for several months in Ibusa, Ogwashi, Azagba, Issele-Azagba and Ubulu-uku.”
“As a real estate agent, she was kidnapped in the bushes behind Admiralty University and found her lifeless body yesterday. It is important to note that there are other victims of the abduction in the bushes and that the family cannot pay a huge ransom.
“Thanks to Aniocha South and Oshimili North LGA Chairman for mobilizing our local vigilance.”
“We have to start using our platform to tell the world about the war we are fighting right now. Because that’s not the reason they are quiet.
“The world should know that some Fulani kidnappers are surrounding Aniocha/Oshimili and other parts of the Delta State.”
However, he warned intentions to be alert to land buyers in certain parts of the state and stressed that they have become a hot spot for kidnapping.
“The towns below are where kidnappings occur every day, not Asaba. These areas are where some of these real estate companies sell you and tell you that you are three minutes away from Asaba Airport.
“Otilu, Otilu, Okiti, Issele, Ibusa, Azagba, Ubulu Uku, Akwukwu Igbo and Ugbolu are not in Asaba. Please always ask them to give you the name of the so-called land
Gwamnishu added: “When joining the bush, make sure to be safe. If there is no security, don’t go. Don’t go, don’t go.”
A friend, engineer Augustine Nwankwo, shared a video of the deceased, describing her as a hardworking young woman who dreamed of her.
On Monday, I lost a dear friend, Esther Ojo, a hard-working agent who dreams of big dreams. On the contrary, its people are susceptible to terror.