Residents of Ejiba, a community in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State, were thrown into panic on Sunday after armed bandits reportedly attacked a church service, abducting several worshippers.
According to local sources, the assailants targeted a newly established Cherubim and Seraphim Church during the service. Worshippers scattered in fear as the bandits advanced, taking the church leader, popularly known as Orlando, his wife, and several other attendees.
The attack comes amid growing security concerns across parts of Kogi State. Only a day earlier, another group of armed men reportedly attacked the Isanlu Makutu–Idofin route in Yagba East Local Government Area, forcing residents and travellers to flee.
Authorities and community members have confirmed that the exact number of people abducted on Sunday remains unclear, with further details still emerging.
The wave of attacks has heightened fear in neighbouring communities, prompting many residents to stay indoors. Commuters are advised to exercise caution and avoid the affected routes while security agencies investigate the incidents.
Security in Kogi State Under Threat
The recent attacks underscore the urgent need for improved security measures in Kogi State. Residents are calling on both state and federal authorities to take decisive action to curb the activities of armed bandits in the region.
Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes as the bandits swiftly carried out the abductions, highlighting the increasing boldness of criminal elements in rural communities.
The community has urged government agencies to implement stronger patrols and intelligence-led operations to prevent further abductions and restore confidence among residents.
Conclusion
As the situation unfolds, the safety of worshippers and residents remains a major concern. Authorities are expected to provide updates on the victims and ongoing efforts to secure Ejiba and surrounding communities.
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