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    Gunmen abduct health worker, wife in Kogi night attack

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    Olu Samuel

     

    Armed bandits have a abducted an unspecified number of persons including a health worker and his wife in a Kogi community, a major settlement in the Bunu district of Kabba-Bunu Local government area.

     

    The gunmen were said to have invaded the Oke Bukun area in the community at about 1 a.m. in Thursday, 21 May. They whisked away a community health worker popularly called ‘Dr. Ebi,’ (omo Kemuna) and his wife.

     

    They allegedly carried the abductees on motorcycles. Once the victim who owned a clinic in Oferre was in their custody, the hoodlums sporadically released bullets as they escaped from town.

     

    Iluke has been thrown into fressh fear because of the attack. In the same vein, people in nearby communities in MopAmuro and Ijumu LGAs woke up to the news, triggering panic among them.

     

    Bunu district has suffered several untold security breaches in recent times.

     

    On Monday, May 4, the non-state actors operated on the Iluke to Oferre road shooting randomly and scaring many people away. Jacob, an unsuspecting commercial driver, could not manoeuvre to safety when he suddenly bumped to them. He was forced to a halt and led to the bush at gun point. Kidnapped.

     

    His tormentors eventually made contact with his family, making a demand of N50 million ransome for his release. A source familiar with the story said the gunmen have thus far stuck to their ground.

     

    Before then, gunmen abducted two wives, two children, and an aid of ‘Prof. Wonder,’ the paramount ruler of Odai, a tiny agrarian community close to Iluke on Wednesday, 16 April. The gunmen demanded N150 million for their freedom.

     

    When the ransom delayed in coming, the gunmen were said to have killed two of the monarch’s children over time and showed images of the goury acts on the social media.

     

    More than a month after the attack, the hapless monarch was said to have taken ill and hospitalised while his family remained in the jungle with their tormentor.

     

    A source familiar with the case disclosed that the bandits recently demanded that the monarch must bring the ransom in person or risk losing the other abductees.

     

    Efforts to get the police reaction on the attacks were unsuccessful. The Kogi State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer Saliu Afuzat Oyiza, an Assistant Suprintendent of Police, ASP, promised to get back after making enquiries, but she had not as at press time.

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