Security forces in Kogi State have uncovered a network of individuals and businesses supplying food, water and fuel to kidnapping gangs operating in the region.

Kingsley Fanwo, the states Commissioner for Information and Communications, said security forces uncovered the networks during raids in the Kabba/Bunu, Ijumu, Yagba East, and Yagba West areas.

He said the operations were prompted by recent high-profile incidents, including the kidnapping and subsequent death of a retired army officer from Odo-Ape, and the abduction of a prominent farmer from Ponyan in Yagba East. The farmer and several others were reportedly freed within days due to sustained security efforts.

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According to the commissioner, a key development came from the case of Samson Enietan, a suspected criminal informant.

While initial reports suggested Mr Enietan committed suicide after his activities were exposed, the Kogi State Government said he was likely killed by fellow conspirators fearing revelations.

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Mr Fanwo said investigations, following the rescue of kidnapped victims from Kiri in Kabba/Bunu, led to the arrest of Babatunde Aledare, alleged to have been a key informant within the criminal network.

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His confessions reportedly led to additional arrests, confirming a well-coordinated internal support system for the kidnapping gangs.

Evidence points to some bread sellers and sachet water factories supplying food and water directly to kidnappers in forest hideouts, Mr Fanwo stated. He said the supplies were often transported by motorcycle couriers, enabling the gangs to remain in remote areas for extended periods.

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Some petrol stations have also been found complicit in selling fuel in containers for delivery to kidnappers, which is used to power their operations.

The state government vowed to dismantle this supply chain.

Any individual or business caught aiding the operations of kidnappers, whether through sales, logistics, or land provision, will be treated as a direct accomplice and will face the full weight of the law, warned Mr Fanwo.

No one, regardless of status or position, will be spared if found guilty of enabling or abetting criminality.

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