The Chief Imam of Uromi Central Mosque in Edo State, Imam Muhammad Murtadha Obhakhobo, has denied the claim that he was rescued by the Police, disclosing that he paid N6.5 million ransom before regaining freedom.
Iman Obhakhobo was kidnapped at Uromi on July 9, and a ransom of N30 million was demanded by his abductors.
The Edo State Police Command had in a statement signed by its Spokesperson, CSP Moses Yamu, claimed that the cleric was released following sustained pressure mounted by them.
But the Chief Iman told journalists during an interactive session that contrary to the claim by the Police, he paid a N6.5 million ransom to his kidnappers before he was released.
“I am Imam Muhammad Murtadha Obhakhobo, the Chief Imam of Uromi Central Mosque in Edo Central. I was kidnapped on July, 9, 2025 along the Ubiaja-Illushi road.
“I got myself released by paying N6.5 million on July 13 but I was shocked to read in the news that I was rescued by the Police.”
He said upon his return from captivity, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Uromi Division visited him to gather information, which he provided.
He said after explaining what transpired to the DPO, he was surprised to see the Police “trying to take credit for doing nothing.
“My release was as a result of private efforts and the payment of substantial ransom and not the efforts of the Police.”
He however expressed appreciation to those who prayed for him and showed concerns during his period in captivity.