Suspected kidnappers have abducted seven children from an orphanage home in the Abaji Area Council of Abuja.
They also abducted a security guard identified as Joseph Mathew, including two housewives, Rukaiyyat Salihu, and Suwaiba Momoh, during the attack on Saturday.
Police sources said the attackers forcefully entered the orphanage and whisked away their victims to an unknown location.
The names of the abducted orphans were given as Elizabeth Andrew, Dayo Udeh, Jacob Ukpas, Melody Ijeh, Benard Itim, Issac Mathew and Laruba Emmanuel.
The police said they had rescued one of the hostages, adding that efforts were being intensified to free others still in captivity.
A resident of the area, Mohammed Nurudeen, who was shot in the thigh, explained that the gunmen abducted his wife at gunpoint and also shot him.
He said, “The men came at midnight while we were sleeping and forced me to open the door threatening to kill us if we refused to obey their orders. They shot me and took away my wife. I appeal to the security agencies and the government to assist in rescuing my wife unhurt from the gang.”
But the Federal Capital Territory police command said it had launched a rescue operation for the kidnappers, assuring that the victims would be released soon.
The police spokesperson, ASP Maryam Yusuf, said on Sunday, “We are working hard to rescue them and apprehend the perpetrators. Already, we have rescued one of the hostages and we want to assure that the rest would also be rescued unhurt.”
Osun man on death row for fowl theft shares how police subjected 17-year-old self to…
Oil cabal sponsoring blackmails against Tompolo, Otuaro, Kyari, say Ijaw youths Stakeholders under the Ijaw…
NURTW scribe felicitates Nigerians on Xmas, urges caution The General Secretary of the National…
Why we displayed 'Jesus Christ is not God' banner at Lekki mosque -Imam …
CBN fines bank found hoarding cash N150m The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has imposed…
Lagos-Calabar coastal road: Train track work begins 2025, says minister The Federal Government plans to…