Thursday, January 15, 2026 - The Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu Development Association, in collaboration with family members, has successfully secured the release of 17 additional victims abducted from the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) in Aiyetoro Kiri, Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State.
The latest releases follow a series of painstaking
negotiations and substantial financial commitments.
Aledare Jide Sunday, MASN, National Publicity Secretary,
disclosed this in a statement issued on behalf of the National Executive
Committee, Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu Development Association on Wednesday, January 14,
2026.
According to the statement, 14 individuals were freed on
Tuesday, January 13, 2026, building on earlier progress.
Three victims had been released on Monday, January 12, 2026.
"You will remember that, on Sunday December 14th, over
30 parishioners were abducted from EWCA Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu. Concerted efforts
have since then been engaged in seeing to their release," the statement
recalled.
Initial reports indicated that armed assailants stormed the
First ECWA Church during a worship service on December 14, 2025, abducting
dozens, including children and elderly worshippers and k!lling at least one
person, a seminary graduate.
The incident marked the third major attack on the community
in 2025, highlighting persistent insecurity in the Bunu District.
On January 1, 2026, seven people were released; four alive
and three dead following rigorous negotiations and a payment of N15 million.
"From the above, a total of 24 people have been
released," the association stated.
“While the association keep striving for the release of her
people, it is our prayer and hope, that, they shall all safely join us.”
"This was not without painful parting with humugus
resources," the group noted, underscoring the burden on the community to
raise funds for ransoms amid limited government intervention.
This development brings relief to families who have endured
weeks of anguish since the December attack, which saw initial ransom demands
reportedly as high as N600 million. However, several victims remain in
captivity, and the association continues its efforts.

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