“We are working and consulting with the Commissioner of Police and with the service chiefs because we have information that some traditional rulers particularly in that area are not respecting government decisions to make sure that grazing lands are not given to herders in their forests“
Edo governor Godwin Obaseki [Photo credit-: Premium Times]
PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | JANUARY 16, 2023
Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, on Sunday morning disclosed that his government will henceforth sanction traditional rulers who let out grazing land to undesirable elements without checking their background; an act that is contrary to the government policies and directives.
He made the disclosure while on a visit to the state Police Command Clinic to emphatise with rescued victims of the Igueben train station kidnapping incident of about a week ago.
According to Governor Obaseki: “We thank God that we have been able to secure the release of almost all the people that were abducted last week at Igueben train station by bandits in Edo State.
“It has been a gruelling experience, something we never prayed for, something we hope never to happen again. We have tested the will of our security forces and I am so glad that the system we have in place is resilient.
“You can see that within the last one week, we have been on the trail of the kidnappers and we contained the kidnappers within the area and they could not leave the area and with all the intelligence and the area support we got from the Police and the technology support, we were able to track them and with the training of the special forces we have, and with the support of all the other members of the forces we put together, we were able to secure the release of 12 out of the 14 that were being held hostage unharmed and we think it is worth something celebrating, something we should thank and appreciate members of our security forces for, for the sacrifices they put in.
“The endless and sleepless nights which they put into this effort, and I think it deserves to be commended and we thank God that today is Armed Forces Remembrance Day. We have something to rejoice about and so we thank our security forces, and we shall continue to invest in our security system of the state and we will continue to encourage the collaboration of our security forces and make sure we continue to invest in the requisite technology and equipment to curb this kind of incidence.
“I must also express our disappointment at the authorities of the Railway Corporation because after the Kaduna incident, one would have expected that they would have secured their facilities better. So, for six men to have entered and kidnapped about 30 people is something I think should be investigated. It does not speak well of their preparedness to run a safe and efficient rail transport system in the country, and it does not give Nigerians the confidence to use that mode of transportation.
“You cannot tell me that that facility at Igueben train Station has only one policeman with a riffle guiding that facility particularly after what happened in Kaduna.
“I believe this agency knows what it is doing and should therefore investigate what happened to ensure that this kind of thing does not happen to any Nigerian anywhere in this country.
“We are working and consulting with the Commissioner of Police and with the service chiefs because we have information that some traditional rulers particularly in that area are not respecting government decisions to make sure that grazing land are not given to herders in their forests.
“I have instructed that those traditional rulers be investigated and anyone of them that is found to be harbouring people they should not harbour in their domain will have questions to answer because in communities that have cooperated, we are not having this kind of incidents.
“There was no money or ransome paid to secure the release of the abducted victims because the special forces went into the forest and overpowered the kidnappers who ran away with only two of their victims and they left the rest and the special forces and members of the security team, the military, the Police, the DSS and the vigilantes and hunters to secure the twelve abducted victims that were brought to this hospital.”
The Edo State Commissioner of Police (CP) Mohammed Dankwara said the victims were rescued in Udo Forest in Ugboha in Esan Southeast Local Government Area of the State.
“Our men in collaboration with other security forces have been in the forest for a week now and it was there they intercepted those people because from the intelligence gathered, the kidnappers and the victims were roaming that area.
“So, last night, the security forces laid an ambush and in trying to move the victims from one area to the other, the security forces intercepted them. So, that was exactly what happened. As I speak with you, we are making progress to make sure the other two victims are released unhurt,” Dankwara stated.
He said there was no casualty in the operation as the kidnappers took to their heels stressing however that they have been able to arrest some members of the syndicate involved in the kidnapping operation.
In a related development, a statement by the Commissioner of police made available to newsmen by the command’s spokesperson, SP Chidi Nwabuzor in Benin confirmed the governor’s statement on the release of more victims bringing the total to eighteen in number.
The statement named the rescued victims as: Unice Esaba (56yrs); Marian Mowoe (28yrs); Faith Smart (42years); Precious Egwuje (28yrs); Obehi Omaben (39yrs); Amm Benson (42yrs); Favour Akungo (18yrs); Akhimen Ehiemamen (48yrs); Christian Iyere (33yrs); Emmanuel Esieba (67yrs); Iyoha Julius (25yrs); Aguelle Beatrice (42yrs).
The statement disclosed that two more victims who are members of staff of the Nigeria Railway Corporations are being still held captive by their abductors.
The statement, however, assured that cooperation and synergy is being built among security agents and local vigilant to making sure the two victims are rescued too.
It will be recalled that several persons were on Saturday, January 7, 2023, kidnapped at Igueben train station, Edo State, when gunmen the police said were suspected to be Herdsmen invaded the station in a commando style and shot sporadically.
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