2-Division Nigerian Army Troops secure release of nine more kidnap victims, sustains operations against criminal elements
The Nigerian Army (NA) troops of 2 Division/Sector 3 Operation FANSAN YAMMA, have continued to sustain operations against criminal elements operating within its Area of Responsibility (AOR).
This was revealed in a release by the Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 2 Division Nigerian Army, Lieutenant Colonel Polycarp Okoye.
According to Lt. Col. Okoye, during a night patrol along Egbe-Okuran in Kogi State, and Okoloke through Patigi in Kwara State, on 13 October, 2025, troops intercepted nine kidnap victims at Essalu community, in Yagba west LGA of Kogi State.
He said "amongst the rescued victims are 4 males, and 5 females who were kidnapped from their community, Matoku, in Patigi LGA of Kwara State on 24 September, 2025.
"On interrogation, the victims revealed that about three weeks ago, terrorists raided their village, Matoku, in Patigi LGA of Kwara State, and kidnapped several persons."
According to the release, the criminals rustled an unconfirmed number of cattle.
The milestone achievement was as a result of the continued extensive clearance operations by troops of 2 Division/Sector 3 Operation FANSAN YAMMA around Esanlu, Patigi, Babasango, Etsuyum, and adjoining communities of Kogi and Kwara States.
The victims further narrated that the bandits who took them suddenly became apprehensive, resulting from the military troops' sustained operations in the area.
Consequently, they (terrorists) were compelled by circumstances to abandon them and flee.
The intercepted kidnap victims include; Mr Abdullahi Umar, aged 35, Mr Alhaji Umaru Sarki Fawa, aged 55, Mr Labaran Abubakar, aged 45, and Mr Umar Yanda, aged 30.
Others are Mrs Hassana Muhammad, aged 25, Mrs Maryam Muhammad, aged 27, Mrs Aisha Idris, aged 20, and Mrs Zainab Ahmed, aged 12.
They were administered first aid treatments and provided with food while the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 2 Division NA/Commander Sector 3 Operation FANSAN YAMMA, Major General CR Nnebeife, addressed the victims before they were handed to Patigi LGA authority to aid their reunion with their respective families.
The GOC, further proceeded to Lata, in Patigi LGA of Kwara State where he applauded troops of both 12 and 22 Brigades for their continued synergy and collaboration towards achieving operational efficiency.
The NA continues its campaign towards appealing to the general public to always avail troops with credible information that would aid in fighting insecurity and effectively securing lives and property of Nigerians.
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