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Edo State Government Go Hard on Kidnappers’ Informants, Continues Property Demolitions

Benin City- The Edo State Government, under the leadership of Governor Monday Okpebholo, has intensified its crackdown on individuals aiding kidnappers, as the state’s task force demolished another property linked to criminal activities.

The latest demolition took place in Eshioriri-Erah, Owan East Local Government Area, targeting the home of a septuagenarian accused of acting as an informant for kidnappers operating in the Owan and Esan forests.

The suspect, identified as Mr. Karimu Audu, is alleged to have provided critical information to suspected kidnappers, hosted them overnight, and supplied them with food. Villagers, speaking anonymously, claimed that those who opposed his actions had either mysteriously disappeared or faced violent attacks on their farms.

Addressing journalists at the scene, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Affairs, Mr. Akhere Paul, emphasized the government’s zero tolerance for complicity in kidnapping.

He stated: “We are here because of conspiracy. He has been working with kidnappers in the forest. Let this serve as a warning to everyone—if you see something, say something. If you conspire with criminals, your day will come, just like today has come for him to face the law.”

Similarly, the Commander of the Edo State Task Force, SP Michael Anetor, reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to eradicating kidnapping.

“We are here to enforce the law. It is not my wish to see people’s properties destroyed, but we must restore peace. Kidnapping must stop. With three properties already demolished, let this be a lesson. Anyone considering aiding kidnappers should reconsider immediately.”

However, Mr. Audu denied the allegations, insisting that his dealings with herders were legitimate and in line with his role within the community.

“They said I give information to the ‘Fulani.’ I don’t. I am the chairman of a six-man community committee. My job is to collect annual payments and bring them to the Highness for sharing. I don’t give information to anyone; I simply do my committee work.”

Eshioriri-Erah, a border community between Owan East and Esan West local government areas, is known for its vast forest connecting Edo North and Edo Central Senatorial Districts, a terrain often exploited by criminal elements.

The Edo State Government has vowed to sustain its offensive against kidnappers and their accomplices, warning that more properties linked to criminal activities will be demolished as part of ongoing efforts to secure the state.

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