Nigerian Army Rescues 17 Abducted Passengers and Journalist in Kogi State

Nigerian Army troops from the 12 Brigade have successfully rescued 17 people, including a journalist and 16 passengers who were abducted by armed criminals along the Obajana-Lokoja Road in Kogi State. The victims were traveling from Osun State to Abuja when their bus was intercepted by the kidnappers on September 10. The Army received credible intelligence and promptly mobilized troops to the scene, engaging the kidnappers and overwhelming them with superior firepower.

Key Takeaways:

  • The rescue operation was carried out by troops of the 12 Brigade, Nigerian Army, who responded swiftly to credible intelligence and engaged the kidnappers in Wuro Village, Adavi Local Government Area.
  • 17 people, including 13 adults and 4 children, were rescued from the kidnappers, along with Abuja-based journalist Segun Omole.
  • The kidnappers abandoned the victims and fled into the bush, leaving behind various degrees of gunshot injuries.
  • The rescued victims were evacuated to the 12 Brigade Medical Centre for first aid and stabilisation.
  • The Nigerian Army reassured Nigerians of its commitment to safeguarding lives and property, urging citizens to continue supporting the military with timely information to aid ongoing operations.
  • The incident highlights the increasing threat of armed criminal groups in the region and the need for continued military presence to ensure public safety.

Statistics:

  • 17 people, including a journalist and 16 passengers, were abducted by armed criminals along the Obajana-Lokoja Road in Kogi State.
  • 13 adults and 4 children were among the rescued victims.
  • The kidnappers were overpowered by the Nigerian Army's superior firepower, resulting in various degrees of gunshot injuries.
  • The rescued victims were evacuated to the 12 Brigade Medical Centre for first aid and stabilisation.

Sources:

  • Tx: A statement signed by Lieutenant Hassan Abdullahi, Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations for 12 Brigade.