MIKEL THANKS SECURITY IN NIGERIA AFTER FATHER’S RESCUE FROM ABDUCTORS

Nigeria captain John Mikel Obi has expressed his gratitude to police authorities who ensured his father’s safe release from the kidnappers’ den, after he was abducted just before the country’s last World Cup game against Argentina.

Micheal Obi and his driver, Ishaya John were abducted along the Makurdi-Enugu road on their way from Jos last week.

The abductors requested for a ransom of N10 million (£21,000/$28,000) and even talked to the 31-year-old hours before playing in the Super Eagles’ 2-1 loss to Argentina in their final Group D game.

In a rescue operation this week, police were engaged in a shoot-out with the kidnappers who later abandoned Pa Obi, his driver and his car.
Though the police confirmed that the victim is ‘hale and hearty’ following the duel, the Tianjin Teda midfielder stressed that his father is fine and recuperating with family.

“I would like to thank the police authorities involved in ensuring the safe return of my father after the ordeal this week, Mikel wrote in a statement released on Twitter.

“I will also like to thank everyone for their kind words of support. He is now recuperating with family. My family and I are grateful.”

GOAL.COM