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Bandits Kidnap Three In Ijebu Ode Amid Growing Insecurity

Kazeem Tunde
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Security personnel stand guard in the Kukawa Village in the Kanam Local Government Area of the Plateau state on April 12, 2022 after resident's houses were burnt down during an attack by bandits. - President Muhammadu Buhari vowed on April 12, 2022 there would be no mercy for those behind the killings of more than a hundred people in a series of attacks in central Nigeria. Gunmen raided and ransacked a group of villages there, local sources said, in one of worst attacks this year blamed on heavily armed criminal gangs. Condemning what he called the "heinous" killings, Buhari promised that the perpetrators would receive "no mercy". (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)
Bandits Kidnap Three In Ijebu Ode Amid Growing Insecurity
The deteriorating security situation in Ogun State again came to the fore yesterday as bandits numbering more than 15 stormed Oke-Eri area of Ijebu Ode and kidnapped three persons.
Eyewitnesses and family members said the bandits, who were armed with sophisticated guns, made their way into the community around 7pm, taking unsuspecting members of the community by surprise.
Eyewitnesses said the bandits who were described as having striking resemblance to Fulani men wore no mask, except for one of them. They ransacked the entire house before making away with three members of the family. They also made attempt to enter another house but couldn’t gain entry.
The head of the family, a government employee, was away at his outstation workplace when the incident happened.
Community Leader of the Ipojo Golden Estate, Oke-Eri, Ijebu Ode, Mr. Kehinde described the incident as highly disturbing and called for concerted efforts by government to ensure security within the axis.
According to him, members of the community had no premonitions and were surprised that such situation could occur in such a well-developed area of the state.
He called on the government and all securities agencies to immediately activate plans for safe return of the abducted persons.
The Head of the Badewa Family of Ijebu Ode, Mr. Yesiru Badewa, whose family members were kidnapped, said the ugly incident has devastated the family.
In emotional-laden voice, he narrated that two women and a man were kidnapped yesterday, expressing concerns that one of the kidnapped women was sick and the hardship could further worsen her health condition.
A visibly shaken Badewa appealed to the state government and well-meaning stakeholders to help the family in safely rescuing the kidnapped persons.
Residents lamented that the incident has caused palpable fears around the community with people now unable to go about their normal daily activities out of fear.
They called on the government to provide adequate security for the area.
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