Samson Siasia has said that not enough is being done by authorities to rescue his 72-year-old mother from the hands of kidnappers.
Madam Beauty Ogere Siasia was abducted earlier in the week from her home in Odoni, Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa state.
The coach is on national duty preparing the Nigeria U23 team for the African U23 Nations Cup in the Gambia at the moment.
He has accused the authorities of his home state of not showing enough concern to free his mother from her kidnappers, who have demanded 120 million Naira as ransom.
“I am very sad over here in the Gambia that despite being on national duty, it seems my country, and most especially my state Bayelsa, has neglected me since nobody besides the Directorate of State Services and my employers the Nigeria Football Federation are the only institutions that have waded in to secure the release of my kidnapped mother,” Siasia told Goal.
“As I speak with you now, nobody from my state including the Governor or the Sports Minister (Solomon Dalong) or the Director General of the National Sports Commission (Mallam Al-Hassan Yakmut) has said anything about the matter at least to the best of my knowledge.
“Nobody has contacted me in the Gambia where I am on a national duty with my team on the kidnapping of my mum.
“I am in the dark and I don’t know when my mother will come back home. I am even very scared and pray that nothing should happen to her as her health condition is very important to me.”
The Inspector General of Police Solomon Arase was, however, quoted as saying that the Police Force is working on how to rescue Mrs Siasia when he visited Ibadan, Oyo State last week.
A few Nigerian sports people have suffered kidnaps in recent years. Chelsea’s John Obi Mikel had his father kidnapped in 2011. Former Super Eagles midfielder Chris Obodo was also kidnapped in 2012.
Source: Goal
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