The Obalohun of Okoloke in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State, Oba Dada Ogunyanda, has regained his freedom after spending 28 days in kidnappers’ den.
The traditional ruler who was kidnapped by gunmen on May 15, 2025, was released on Tuesday, June 10, following pressure from combined security forces and local vigilance groups.
The Chairman of Yagba West LGA, Tosin Olokun, confirmed the release of the monarch on Wednesday.
Olokun said the monarch’s release was a victory for the people and a testament to the resilience and unity of the community in the face of adversity.
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Olokun said the coordinated operations between the local hunters, vigilance groups, and the military played a key role in mounting sustained pressure on the abductors, leading to the release of the traditional ruler without any harm.
The chairman stated: “We are grateful to God Almighty and all security stakeholders who worked tirelessly to secure Kabiyesi’s safe return. This is a day of joy for Yagba West.
“Throughout the 28 days of his captivity, we maintained close engagement with the affected community, and we never relented in our search.
“The message was clear: criminality will not thrive in Yagba West.”
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