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Kidnap kingpin, ‘Osisikanku’ promised me N50m to save him — Amoke, soldier who arrested him

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A soldier, Amoke Gunshot Simeon, served in Abia state during the days of the terror kingpin, ‘Osisikankwu’.
soldier who arrested Kidnap kingpin Osisikanku

Osisikankwu’, whose real name is Obioma Nwankwo, was the leader of the kidnap gang that terrorised Aba and environs from 2008 to 2010. He held the town captive, kidnapping residents and visitors, leading to the exodus of people from Aba until he was arrested in 2010 by Amoke.

During a visit to Governor Alex Otti,at his country home, Umuehim Umuru Nvosi, in Isiala Ngwa South council area, the now injured soldier narrated how the Abia born kidnap kingpin, Osisikankwu, promised to pay him N50 million if he could allow him to continue to operate and continue with his terror activities around Aba and environs.

Amoke, a staff sergeant, who walks with the aid of crutches, following an auto accident he had while serving in the North East zone, said he and his colleagues chose to work for the peace and security of Abia state and declined to compromise their military oath.

The soldier, who hails from Nsukka, in Enugu State and served in Abia between 2010 to 2014, led the troops that ended the reign of the then dreaded ‘Osisikankwu’, in Aba, in 2010.

Otti, during the visit, offered to fly him overseas for medical attention, under the sponsorship of the state government to ensure he bounces back to good health.

The injured soldier then narrated how he and his colleagues ended the reign of the terror kingpin:
“I was on a general patrol in Abia State from Ngwa High School – Asa, from Asa – Onicha Ngwa, Ikot -Ekpene, almost everywhere in Abia State. That’s the full operation I was doing then.

“I was the officer they promised money. I was the officer they promised N50 million. They said I should name my price but I said no.

“The role given to my team in the military during the kidnap era in Abia, was to track kidnappers and criminals to make the state safe and peaceful.

“That was the task given to us. I was not serving in the 144 Battalion. I was brought to join them, to work with them from August 2010.

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