Train station kidnappings in Nigeria

Wednesday 11th January 2023 06:23 EST
 

Security forces have rescued six of the 32 people who were abducted at a train station in Edo state, southern Nigeria, the authorities say.

Among those taken were station staff and passengers waiting for a train. A suspect has also been arrested in connection with the abductions. There have been increasing concerns about attacks in the country. The latest incident comes in the month before a presidential election where security is a major campaign issue. Reports say that a large number of gunmen, armed with AK-47s, shot in the air as they entered the station in Igueben before seizing the travellers and staff and taking them to a nearby forest.

Some of those who managed to flee sustained bullet wounds, eyewitnesses have been quoted as saying. One woman with a baby also reportedly escaped and found her way to a neighbouring community where she has been rescued. The kidnappers also released two children as it was "believed that they felt the children would slow down their movements", a local resident said. Edo state government spokesperson Chris Osa Nehikhare said that many people had started using the train as the local road had become "a no-go area, with huge ransoms being collected from families of [kidnap] victims". The federal government has condemned the abduction of the passengers, describing it as "despicable and utterly barbaric". Incidents of kidnapping for ransom, as well as gunmen targeting communities for political reasons, have been on the rise in recent years in Nigeria.


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