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  • Updated: May 08, 2023

Kogi Vigilantes Rescue 134 Victims Kidnapped From FCT Councils

Kogi Vigilantes Rescue 134 Victims Kidnapped From FCT Counci

Rescued Kidnapped Victims

About 134 victims who were abducted from various parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have been rescued by the Kogi State vigilantes.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Kogi State, Onogwu Muhammed, who made this known on Monday, in a statement made available to AllNews Nigeria stated that the victims were rescued during the recent operation of the Kogi vigilantes in the state and some part of Nasarawa.

The vigilantes were said to have stormed the hideouts of kidnappers in the Odullo forest of Kogi and Sardauna in Nasarawa State, rescuing victims who were abducted from Abaji, Kuje, and Kwali in FCT, as well as Toto council area of Nasarawa. 

The Chairman of the Kogi/Koton Karfe Local Government Area, Dauda Aliyu, who received the rescued victims, commended the vigilantes for their bravery. 

He also acknowledged the support of the state government for security operatives in the state. 

The council boss ensured that the victims were properly reunited with their families in their respective LGAs. 

About 92 vigilantes participated in the operation at the Odullo Forest in Kogi LGA after which they advanced to Sardauna in Nasarawa State. 

The council boss appreciated Governor Yahaya Bello for supporting the vigilantes, which he said had continued to help immensely in the fight against insecurity in the state. 

The Kogi State Security Adviser, Comdr. Jerry Omodara (retd) also praised the vigilantes and other security agencies in the state for their efforts in fighting crime in the state and beyond. 

He said Governor Yahaya Bello's administration would continue to make Kogi State uninhabitable for criminals while reiterating the Governor's commitment to making Kogi the safest state in Nigeria.

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