No fewer than 13 persons have been kidnapped in Isua-Akoko, headquarters of Akoko South-East Local Government Area of Ondo State by unknown gunmen.
According to a source in the town , the victims were in an 18 passenger bus travelling to Abuja from Lagos when the hoodlums waylaid their bus and dragged them out of the bus.
The source hinted that the passengers were thereafter marched into the bush.
The source said “It was like a movie when a 13 passengers, Abuja bound bus was waylaid by some unknown gunmen at Isua Akoko and marched to the forest, leaving only three of the passengers.”
It was gathered that the security agents including men of the Amotekun Corps, soldiers and police officers on getting the information immediately swung into action and combed the forest.
The source said the victims were rescued at Ikakumo area in Akoko North-East Local Government Area, a distance of almost 20 kilometers from Isua where they were picked
“The joint security agents immediately embarked on combing of the forest and their efforts yielded fruitful result when some of the abducted travelers were rescued during the joint operation, ” the source stated
The rescued victims were said to have taken to Isua Police Station .
When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami confirmed the incident and said one of the kidnappers was shot dead when the security men engaged the kidnappers in gun duel.
She said “the victims were rescued by the joint security operation. One of them was killed during gun duel. We are on top of the situation.”
The killings continued under Bola Tinubu, who was sworn in on May 29th, 2023, as president of Nigeria. Tinubu had promised during campaign to continue where former president Buhari stopped.
In his first week in office as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, at least 80 citizens were killed.
On June 3, about 25 citizens were brutally killed and scores injured in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area (LGA) of Benue state.
On the same day in Zamfara, 25 people were killed as bandits raided three villages for their refusal to pay “ransom or protection fees” before they’re allowed to farm.
In Tangaza Local Government Area of Sokoto State, 30 citizens were killed by armed gang, the police said on Sunday.
