Feb 25 • 18:46 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Gunmen kill Edo chief, abduct daughters

A chief in Edo State, Nigeria, was murdered by gunmen, who also abducted his two daughters during the attack.

In a tragic incident in Edo State, Nigeria, Chief Jimah Ogboi, a high-ranking palace chief in the Iduah kingdom, was shot dead by gunmen who also kidnapped his two daughters. The attack, which occurred on a Monday night, left the chief's wife seriously injured after she was assaulted with a machete and other weapons. The assault on this prominent figure has shocked the local community and raised alarming concerns about security in the area.

The incident unfolded as one of Chief Ogboi's sons, Lucky, was out running an errand and received the devastating news upon returning home. This prompted community elders to convene an emergency meeting to devise a strategy for both the recovery of the kidnapped daughters and the underlying issues that contributed to the violent attack. The feeling of vulnerability in the community has been exacerbated by this public targeting of a respected leader.

Local traditional ruler Alhaji Amedu Momoh has called for immediate intervention from the state government and security forces to enhance safety measures in the community, reinforcing the urgency of the situation. The brazen nature of this attack has not only alarmed local residents but also prompted a broader discussion on safety and security in rural Nigeria, emphasizing the need for systemic improvements to prevent such incidents in the future.

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