Nigerian Army troops standing alongside local security volunteers in Kogi State Nigeria

Nigeria Rescues Mom and Baby, Boosts Security Across Kogi

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Nigerian Army troops rescued a mother and her six-month-old baby from kidnappers after a swift response in Kogi State. The state is now strengthening its security with new equipment and facilities to protect families.

When armed kidnappers invaded a family home in Egbe, Nigeria, troops and local volunteers worked together to bring a mother and her infant safely back home.

The rescue happened after armed men broke into a residence near Solid Rock School in Kogi State's Yagba West area late Wednesday night. They kidnapped five family members, including Mrs. Adekemi Idowu and her six-month-old child.

Nigerian Army troops responded immediately after receiving the distress call. Working alongside the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, they tracked the kidnappers through their escape route.

The pressure worked. Facing pursuit from troops and local volunteers, the kidnappers abandoned Mrs. Idowu and her baby near the Oro area before fleeing.

The mother and child are now safely reunited with their family. Security forces continue searching for the three remaining captives while tracking down those responsible for the attack.

Nigeria Rescues Mom and Baby, Boosts Security Across Kogi

The Ripple Effect

This rescue marks just one piece of a larger security transformation happening across Kogi State. Governor Usman Ododo just commissioned a brand new Police Force Violent Crime Response Unit in the state capital of Lokoja, giving officers dedicated headquarters and better resources to fight violent crime.

The state donated seven new vehicles to the unit, including four Toyota Hilux trucks, a bulletproof armored personnel carrier, and three Toyota Sienna vehicles. These additions will help officers respond faster when families need help.

Governor Ododo emphasized that security sits at the heart of his administration's goals. "Economic growth and prosperity can only thrive in a peaceful and secure environment," he told officers at the inauguration.

The timing matters. The Violent Crime Response Unit had already been showing results even while operating from a shared facility, but growing demands meant they needed their own space and equipment to protect more families.

Local volunteers played a crucial role in this week's rescue, showing how community members and security forces can work together effectively. Their quick mobilization helped save two lives and demonstrates the power of coordinated response.

Families across Kogi State can now count on better-equipped security forces watching over them.

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Based on reporting by Guardian Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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