Wednesday, February 11, 2026 - Benue State Police Command has confirmed the kidnapping of 14 travellers who were en route from communities in the Igede axis of Oju and Obi Local Government Areas.
According to the police, the incident took place on Monday
evening along the Okpokwu corridor of the state.
The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet,
confirmed the development and said security agencies had commenced
investigations.
“Concerning the abduction of passengers on the Okpokwu road,
it is true that it happened. Investigation into the incident is ongoing, and we
are on top of the situation,” Edet said.
The victims were said to be heading towards the South-West
when their vehicle was attacked at about 7 p.m. along the Okpokwu axis.
The attack occurred barely two days after armed men abducted
nine worshippers during a night vigil at St John’s Catholic Church in Ojije,
Utonkon, within Ado Local Government Area.
The assailants shot two of the
passengers during the operation, killing them on the spot.
A resident who spoke with our correspondent by phone from
Makurdi said the travellers had set out from Iheijwo Market in Oju Local
Government Area around 7 p.m. on Monday.
“They passed through the Utonkon–Ojapo/Okpoga road in Benue State when the kidnappers stopped them and took 15 passengers into the bush.
One person was shot dead when the driver initially refused to stop,” the source said.
Also confirming the incident, the Chairman of Oju Local
Government Area, Mr Jackson Ominyi, told our correspondent on Tuesday that he
was briefed about the killing of two victims during the attack.
Ominyi further disclosed that intervention by the Chairman
of Okpokwu Local Government Area had resulted in the rescue of two of the
abducted passengers.
“My security officer called me a few hours ago to inform me
that some of our people were abducted around the Okpokwu axis.
“I commend the Chairman of Okpokwu LGA for ensuring the
rescue of two persons so far and for his assurance that all the remaining 12
abductees will be rescued,” Ominyi said.

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