BANDITS ATTACK, ABDUCT KOGI MONARCH FROM PALACE

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Oba James Dada Ogunyanda, the Obalohun of Okoloke and a distinguished traditional leader, has been abducted in Kogi State.

Statewide terror has been sparked by the monarch’s capture, especially in Yagba West Local Government Area, where kidnappings have grown frighteningly common.

Oba Ogunyanda was reportedly kidnapped early on Thursday morning.

Witnesses report that at around 2:00 a.m., a gang of men with heavy weapons broke into the monarch’s palace in Okoloke, a quiet neighbourhood in the Yagba West Local Government Area. The attack was reportedly quick, with the attackers overpowering palace guards and dragging the king away to an unidentified location.

The kidnappers are yet to make contact nor issue any ransom demands, deepening anxiety among residents, relatives, and members of the royal household.

The disturbing abduction of the monarch has sent shockwaves across Okun land, prompting concerned citizens to gather at the palace in prayer and urging authorities to take swift action.

The Kogi State Police Command has confirmed the incident and announced that an investigation is underway. A joint task force comprising security personnel and local vigilantes has also begun a manhunt to locate and rescue the monarch.

However, the chairman of Yagba West local government, Tosin Olokun, has condemned the abduction of the monarch by yet-to-be-identified armed bandits.

The chairman, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Adeyemi Sunday, acknowledged that the persistent attack on the council area by gunmen was due to the porous border it shared with Kwara State.

“This reprehensible attack on a revered traditional ruler is a direct affront to our cultural values and peaceful coexistence. It is unacceptable and stands condemned.

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