A legal practitioner in Plateau State, Gyang Zi, who was kidnapped after gunmen attacked him in Jos on Monday evening has been freed by his abductors.


Zi was said to be driving home after closing from work when the gunmen accosted him within the Little Rayfield Government House in Jos and whisked him away to an unknown destination.


The Toyota Car which the legal practitioner drove before his abduction was later found abandoned on an untarred road beside the fence of the Government House on Tuesday morning with the side glasses of the car wide open.


His abduction had thrown members of the Jos branch of the Nigeria Bar Association into confusion with many of them, including the chairman, Yakubu Bawa, condemning the development.


The Spokesperson for the state Police Command, Ubah Ogaba, confirmed the release of the legal practitioner when contacted by newsmen. 


According to him, the manhunt by security operatives for those who kidnapped the legal practitioner led to his rescue


However, a family source told newsmen in Jos that the senior lawyer was released on Tuesday after the N10 million ransom was paid.


The source said, “The kidnappers after making contacts with the family demanded N10 million ransom. N8 million was initially raised but the kidnappers threatened to execute him if by 9 am on Wednesday if the money was not made available. But we thank God for people who rallied round to ensure that their threat did not come to pass.”