Twelve more victims of the Igueben train station kidnap in Edo State were on Saturday night rescued by a special force made of men from the Nigerian Army, the police, DSS, local vigilante, hunters, among others.
Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, disclosed this to journalists shortly after visiting the victims at the Police Cottage Hospital in Benin City.
He also threatened to sanction traditional rulers in the area who are still giving their land to herdsmen for grazing.
The governor said no amount was paid for the release of the victims but that the special force went in and overpowered the kidnappers who ran away with the remaining two victims who are said to be personnel of the Nigerian Railway Corporation.
Obaseki said, “We are grateful that we have been able to secure the release of almost all the people who were kidnapped about a week ago from the Igueben train station in Edo State.
“It has been a very grueling experience; something we never prayed for and we hope that it would not happen again. They tested the will of our security system that we have put in place and we are so glad that the system has been resilient.
“In the last one week, we have been able to be on the trail of the kidnappers. We contained them to certain areas; they could not leave the area we contained them to and with all intelligence and the aerial support we got from the Air Force, from the police, the drone support, the technology support, we were able to track them and with the training of the special forces we have and all the other members of the team we put together, we were able to release 12 out of the 14 still being held hostage unarmed.
“We think it is something worth celebrating. We think we should thank and appreciate members of our security forces for the sacrifice they put in, the endless nights; the sleepless nights which they put into this must be commended.
“Today, which is the Armed Forces Remembrance Day, we have something to rejoice about, something to thank our security services for. We will continue to invest in the security system of the state, we will continue to encourage the collaboration of our security forces and we will make sure that we continue to invest in the requisite technology and equipment to curb this sort of incidence.”
The governor also said, “I must also express our disappointment at the authorities of the Nigerian Railway Corporation because after the Kaduna incident, you would have expected that they will secure their facilities better. So for six men to have come into their facility to kidnap almost 30 people; I think it is something that has to be investigated. It doesn’t speak well of their preparedness to run an efficient rail system in this country. And it doesn’t give confidence to Nigerians that they will be safe using that mode of transport. You cannot tell me in the facility like the Igueben station, you had only one policeman with one rifle guiding that facility particularly after what had happened in Kaduna.”
For the traditional institution in the area, Obaseki said, “We are watching and we are still consulting with the commissioner of police and the service chiefs. We have information that some traditional rulers in that area are not respecting government’s decision to make sure that grazing opportunities are not given to herders in their forests. I have instructed that those traditional rulers be investigated and anyone who is found to be harbouring people they should not harbour in their domains will have questions to answer because for communities that have cooperated, we are not seeing this kind of incident.
The Commissioner of Police, Muhammed Dankwara, said there were no casualties and that arrests had been made of people believed to be part of the syndicate to the kidnapping.
He said, “They were rescued in Ugboha and Udo forests. The security forces have been there for a week now and it was there they intercepted those people. From the intelligence gathered, they were roaming around that area. So yesterday night, the security forces laid ambush and in trying to move the people from one area to another, they intercepted them.
“For the remaining two captives, we are making progress and we will make sure that they are released too.”
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