- The operation also resulted in the arrest of some kidnappers, with ongoing efforts to pursue those still at large.
- The Governor reiterated his government’s commitment to collaborating with security agencies to combat criminal elements and warned wrongdoers sternly.
- He declared Kogi a no-go area for criminal activities, vowing to intensify efforts to safeguard the state’s peace and security.
A collaborative team of security personnel, comprising the Nigerian Police Force, Civil Defence, and local vigilantes, successfully freed 21 abducted victims along the Ajaokuta-Itobe route in Kogi State in less than 48 hours thanks to a quick and well-coordinated operation.
The victims—most of whom were travelers—had been dragged violently into an unidentified area of Ajaokuta Local Government Area’s deep woodland.
Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State swiftly responded to the upsetting event by giving orders to local vigilantes and security agencies, highlighting the pressing need for the release of the prisoners and the apprehending of the offenders.
The determined efforts of the combined security forces swiftly led to the successful release of all 21 captives.
The operation also resulted in the arrest of some kidnappers, with ongoing efforts to pursue those still at large.
Expressing relief at the positive outcome, Governor Bello commended the security operatives for their rapid and effective response.
He reiterated the importance of maintaining peace and security within Kogi State and reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to making the state one of the safest in the country.
The Governor reiterated his government’s commitment to collaborating with security agencies to combat criminal elements and warned wrongdoers sternly.
He declared Kogi a no-go area for criminal activities, vowing to intensify efforts to safeguard the state’s peace and security.