By EMMANUEL JIMOH, Benin –
No fewer than six of the 31 train passengers abducted by suspected Fulani herdsmen at Igueben Local Government Area of Edo State have been rescued by security operatives.
The Edo State Commissioner for Communication and Orientation, Mr Chris Nehikhare, disclosed this in a statement issued to newsmen in Benin on Monday.
According to Nehikhare, the rescued persons included a 65-year-old man, a nursing mother and her baby, a 6-year-old girl and her two siblings – aged two and five.
He commended the rescue team in the bush and their support staff that were working tirelessly to ensure the victims were rescued and reunited with their families.
“We are confident that the other victims will be rescued soon as the highly motivated security personnel are in high spirits and have doubled down on the hot chase of the kidnappers.
“As events unfold, be assured that we will keep you posted,” the commissioner said.
The Commissioner called for the support of all the stakeholders, particularly the media.
He urged 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.
He assured Edo people and relations of the remaining victims of their safe return, saying that “operation bush combing continues.”
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