The 72-year-old woman was abducted recently in the village of Odoni, southern Bayelsa state, by three men on a motorbike.
Since then efforts to rescue the woman by a combined team of security operatives in the state have been futile.
Siasia,
whose team arrived Senegal on Thursday ahead of their first match of
the tournament on Sunday against Mali, said that it was so sad that this
was happening at a time he was saddled with a national responsibility
of leading Nigeria to African qualifying championship for Rio 2016
Olympic Games.
He disclosed in an
interview on a Lagos-based radio station Friday that the psychological
trauma he was passing through was a complete distraction.
The
former Nigerian international said that he felt sad that the search for
his mother who was abducted two weeks ago was taking too long, adding
that the reality was that nobody in his family knows if the woman was
still alive.
According to PM News,
on Friday, Public Relations Officer of the Bayelsa State Police Police
Command, Anisim Butswat said investigation is ongoing, but disclosed a
not too good news, saying that he could not confirm whether Mrs. Siasia
was alive or dead.
“We are hoping that she is alive. We’ll not relent in our efforts to see that we rescue her alive, ” Butswat said.
Meanwhile,
Siasia’s younger brother, Dennis said the security agents in Bayelsa
were intensifying efforts to rescue their mother.
He added that the family had been negotiating with the kidnappers on the ransom they demanded.
Dennis said the kidnappers had reduced their demand from N150 million to N32m million which the family could still not afford.
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