Gunmen kill Edo chief, abduct two daughters
Gunmen in Edo State, Nigeria, killed a traditional chief and abducted his two daughters, prompting community leaders to discuss security measures.
In a tragic event in Iduah Kingdom, Edo State, gunmen attacked Chief Jimah Jacob Ogboi at his residence, leading to his death and the abduction of his two daughters on Monday night. The assailants reportedly shot the chief at close range, severely injuring his wife in the process. This incident has evoked a strong emotional response from the local community, particularly from family members and residents, who are grappling with the repercussions of such violence.
The attack, which occurred while one of the chief's sons was out buying an item, has raised significant concerns about security in the area. The son, Lucky, described the alarming moment he learned of the shooting and the critical state of his mother upon returning home. The appalling nature of this crime has left the community reeling, leading to urgent discussions among the elders about how to respond to the attacks and ensure the safe return of the kidnapped daughters.
In the aftermath of the tragedy, community leaders, including the traditional ruler HRH Alhaji Amedu Momoh, have called for immediate action to address the underlying issues of insecurity that have made such attacks possible. The local government is under pressure to enhance security and prevent further incidents, underscoring the escalating violence faced by communities in Nigeria, where kidnappings for ransom have become a growing concern. The incident highlights the urgent need for stronger protective measures for community leaders and their families to prevent similar occurrences in the future.