Bandits Storm Kogi Palace, Abduct Monarch
Oba James Dada Ogunyanda, the Obalohun of Okoloke and a first-class traditional ruler, has been kidnapped in Kogi State, sparking widespread fear and concern.
The abduction occurred in the early hours of Thursday and has particularly unsettled residents of Yagba West Local Government Area, a region already grappling with a surge in kidnapping incidents.
According to eyewitnesses, a group of heavily armed men stormed the monarch’s palace in Okoloke, a serene community in Yagba West Local Government Area, at around 2:00 a.m.
The assailants overpowered palace guards and forcibly whisked the king away to an unknown location, with the operation said to be swift.
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.
“In swift response, security operatives, in collaboration with local hunters, have launched coordinated operations to rescue the abducted monarch and others held captive. Search efforts are ongoing, with intensified surveillance in key areas.
“The local government is working closely with all relevant security agencies to ensure prompt and decisive action. Every available resource is being deployed to secure the safe return of His Royal Highness and others in captivity.
“We appeal to the good people of Yagba West, especially residents of Okoloke and surrounding communities, to remain calm and cooperative. While we understand the fear and concern this situation may cause, we urge everyone to stay alert and security conscious.
“We encourage residents to promptly report any suspicious persons, movements, or activities to the nearest security post or traditional authorities. Timely information is crucial to the success of ongoing operations.
“The local government also strongly condemns any form of reprisal attacks. We disassociate ourselves from any past retaliatory actions and urge residents not to take the law into their hands.
“Retaliatory violence only escalates tension and distracts from rescue efforts. We must allow security operatives to perform their duties professionally and without interference.
“It is widely known that many of the criminals disturbing our peace are not residents of Yagba West. They take advantage of the porous borders in the Isanlu Esa–Okoloke–Okunran axis to access hideouts in Babanla, Babasango, Ndanaku, and other forested areas in neighbouring Kwara State.
“The local government is engaging security stakeholders across board to dismantle these criminal networks and cut off their escape routes.
“We reassure all residents of our unwavering commitment to restoring peace and safeguarding lives and property across Yagba West.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of His Royal Highness and others affected by this incident. By God’s grace and with the continued efforts of our security forces, we are confident they will return safely and unharmed.