
Nigerian Troops Rescue Two Kidnap Victims in Taraba
Quick-thinking Nigerian soldiers saved two men from kidnappers along a dangerous road in Taraba State, rushing the unconscious victims to hospital after suspects fled. The dramatic rescue shows how dedicated military patrols are making roads safer for everyday travelers.
Two men are recovering in a hospital today after Nigerian Army troops stopped a kidnapping in progress along a rural road in Taraba State.
Soldiers stationed at Forward Operating Base Wukari responded immediately when reports came in that criminals had blocked the Wukari-Ikyior road on January 17. The kidnappers had already captured two victims and were causing panic in nearby communities.
When the troops arrived, the suspects abandoned their captives and ran into the surrounding bush. Officers found Mr. Terso Kerso, 48, and Mr. Udongu Terbo, 42, both unconscious on the roadside.
Medics rushed both men from the Ikyior community to Federal University Teaching Hospital in Wukari for urgent care. Their current condition has not been disclosed, but they received immediate medical attention.

Lieutenant Umar Muhammad, spokesman for the 6 Brigade, confirmed the rescue operation succeeded because of the unit's quick response time. The troops had been specifically deployed to protect this stretch of road where criminal activity has threatened travelers.
The Ripple Effect
The successful rescue is already changing how the military approaches road safety in the region. Troops have increased patrols and surveillance throughout the area to prevent similar attacks.
Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, commander of 6 Brigade Nigerian Army, praised his soldiers for their vigilance and professionalism. He noted their swift action likely prevented the loss of lives and demonstrated the military's commitment to protecting civilians.
Local residents and travelers now have an increased security presence watching over previously vulnerable roads. The operation shows how coordinated military response can disrupt criminal networks that prey on rural communities.
For two families in Wukari, what started as a terrifying ordeal ended with their loved ones safe, thanks to soldiers who showed up when it mattered most.
Based on reporting by Vanguard Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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