Nursing mother, 5 other victims rescued in Edo train attack


By Editor


Jan 9, 2023




The Edo State government on Monday said six persons have been rescued from the 32 victims that were abducted last Saturday at Igueben train station in the state.


Briefing journalists in Benin City, Chris Nehikhare, commissioner for communication and orientation, listed those that has so far regained freedom to include a 65-year-old man, a nursing mother with her baby, a six-year-old girl and two siblings who are two and five-year-old, respectively. 


"Following the directive from Governor Godwin Obaseki that the kidnappers that attacked the train in Igueben on Saturday be smoked out of their hiding and the persons abducted be rescued, we are happy to announce that six (6) persons have been rescued," Nehikhare said.


He, therefore, expressed confidence that the other victims will be rescued soon, assuring that"the highly motivated security personnel are in high spirits and have doubled down on the hot chase of the kidnappers." 


Nehikhare equally said two additional suspects have been arrested, noting that the accused persons were formerly declared wanted by the security agencies in connection with criminal activities in Edo central senatorial district.


"We commend efforts of the rescue team in the bushes and their support staff that have been working tirelessly since the incident occurred to ensure the kidnapped passengers are rescued and reunited with their families. 


"As events unfold in the bushes, be assured that we will keep you posted and we crave the support of all stakeholders, particularly the media to stay with the facts and avoid sensational reports that could further inflict emotional pain on the families and friends of the victims who are already in distress", he said. 

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