The abducted chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State, Tony Aziegbemi, has regained his freedom.
After enduring approximately 11 days in captivity, Aziegbemi was reportedly released and arrived at his residence around 3 a.m. on Tuesday.
The news of his release was first announced by Senator Odion Ugbesia around 6:17 a.m., sparking a wave of relief among concerned citizens.
However, it remains unconfirmed whether a ransom was paid for his freedom.
Aziegbemi was abducted on March 15 near his residence on Idaro Street, off Country Home Road, Benin, Edo State.
The incident occurred as he was returning home from a meeting at the Government House, intercepted by gunmen in the presence of his driver.
Earlier reports had indicated that the abductors demanded a hefty ransom of N500 million for his release, a testament to the gravity of the situation.
Expressing his gratitude and relief upon his return, Aziegbemi shared with PUNCH Online that he was glad to be reunited with his family and emphasized that despite the ordeal, he was not subjected to maltreatment by his captors.
“It comes with the terrain,” he remarked, acknowledging the inherent risks associated with his position.