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NUJ Members Raise Funds as Bandits Demand ₦500m Ransom for Abducted Journalist in Kaduna

By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

Members of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kaduna State Council, have begun contributing funds following a ₦500 million ransom demand by bandits for the release of their abducted colleague, Malam Umar Usman Iyale, a retired photojournalist.Iyale, a former staff member of Africa Independent Television (AIT) and the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), both in Kaduna, was abducted last week from his residence in Danhonu II, Millennium City, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

According to NUJ sources, the kidnappers contacted Iyale from captivity and demanded ₦500 million as a condition for his release. The veteran journalist reportedly spoke at length with NUJ leaders via phone, appealing for financial assistance from colleagues and the public to meet the ransom demand.“

These people are demanding ₦500 million for our release. Whatever you can contribute to help me, I will be grateful,” Iyale was quoted as saying during the call.Union officials disclosed that NUJ members have commenced individual monetary contributions, working alongside Iyale’s family in a desperate effort to raise the demanded sum. The development comes amid growing fears for his safety, following reports that another abductee in the same camp was allegedly killed after failing to complete a ransom payment, despite having already paid ₦30 million.

Community residents said Iyale was kidnapped around 9:00 p.m. last Monday when armed men quietly invaded his residence. The attackers reportedly demanded money from him and, upon discovering he could not provide any, forcefully took him away to an unknown location.The abduction has heightened anxiety in Danhonu II, a community that has previously recorded similar incidents involving journalists and their families. Residents expressed fear over the recurring attacks and appealed to the Kaduna State Government and security agencies to urgently intervene.

Concern has also been raised over Iyale’s health condition, as he was described by colleagues and neighbours as elderly and battling health challenges. Residents warned that his continued stay in captivity could pose serious risks to his wellbeing. Meanwhile, members of the NUJ, Iyale’s family, and concerned residents are appealing to individuals, corporate bodies, and humanitarian organisations to provide financial assistance to help secure his release. Efforts to mobilise support and engage relevant authorities are ongoing, as the union intensifies calls for improved security in the area and decisive action against the rising cases of kidnapping in Kaduna State.

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