Nigerian Army Troops Rescue Three Abducted Victims in Kogi State
By Enemona Samuel Endurance
Published on: April 3, 2026
The Bureau News Nigeria reports that troops of the Nigerian Army have successfully rescued three individuals who were abducted by unknown gunmen along the Okwu Obanyi axis in Ajaokuta Local Government Area of Kogi State.
Incident Details and Timeline
The attack occurred on March 3, 2026, at about 6:00 a.m. when two men, Abdulwahab Musa and Idowu Ibekunle, both from Opella, Edo State, were transporting farm produce to Anyigba, Kogi State. According to Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency expert in the Lake Chad region, their vehicle, a maroon Toyota Previa with registration number MUE 689 AE, was blocked by armed assailants who abducted four of the passengers and took them into a nearby forest.
Rescue Operation and Recovery
Makama further disclosed that the Nigerian Army, in collaboration with joint security forces, deployed to the area and carried out a systematic bush combing operation. These intelligence-led operations resulted in the safe recovery of three of the victims: Fedelis Onza, Ayuba Fedelis, and Mrs. Joy Fidelis, all residents of Anyigba.
One Victim Still Missing
Unfortunately, one victim, Idowu Ibekunle, remains unaccounted for. Authorities are continuing efforts to locate the missing person and apprehend the perpetrators of the crime.
Enhanced Surveillance and Security Operations
Makama emphasized that the rescued victims had provided statements to security personnel, and operations are ongoing to ensure the safe return of the remaining abductee. Surveillance and monitoring in the area have been intensified to prevent further incidents, ensuring that the perpetrators are brought to justice.
Security and Counter-Insecurity Measures in Kogi State
This latest rescue highlights the ongoing efforts of the Nigerian Army and joint security forces in tackling the increasing security challenges in Kogi State. The operation demonstrates the strength and coordination of the military in combating criminal elements in the region.




