Yenagoa train station kidnapping explained

Yenagoa train station kidnapping
Location:Yenagoa, Edo State, Nigeria
Date:January 7, 2023
Partof:Nigerian bandit conflict
Injuries:Unknown
Victims:32 kidnapped
Perpetrator:Fulani herdsmen

On January 7, 2023, thirty-two people were kidnapped by bandits at a train station in Yenagoa, Edo State, Nigeria. All were freed on January 17.

Prelude

Kidnapping for ransom is a common tactic used by gangs across Nigeria, although is usually relegated to the north of the country around Kaduna State.[1] Edo State, in southern Nigeria, took legal measures to prevent kidnapping in the 2010s after several high-ranking judges were kidnapped, although kidnappings continued throughout the state at a lower level.[2] In the run-up to the 2023 Nigerian presidential election, southern and southeastern Nigeria was embroiled in political violence, with Edo State consumed as well.[3] [4]

Kidnapping

The kidnappers came out of the bush near the train station around twenty minutes before a train headed to Warri was set to arrive.[5] As they came out of the bush, the kidnappers shot into the air, injuring some civilians. They then abducted thirty-two people, including the station manager and clerk.[6] Survivors blamed the lack of security at the station for the success of the attack. One woman managed to escape the kidnapping with her baby, and later two children abducted in the attack were dropped off at a nearby gas station with their parents contacted.

The Edo State police commissioner alleged the perpetrators to be Fulani herdsmen.

Aftermath

By January 17, all of the abductees had been rescued by Nigerian authorities. Two village chiefs and five kidnappers were arrested and charged for the kidnapping.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Peltier . Elian . 2023-02-24 . Ahead of Crucial Election, Security Crises and Kidnappings Plague Nigeria . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-11-27 . 0362-4331.
  2. Web site: Mofoluwawo . Oluwapelumi Mojolaoluwa . January 9, 2019 . Curbing the Menace of Kidnapping in Edo State: The Edo State Kidnapping Prohibition (Amendment) Law 2013 to the Rescue . November 27, 2023 . Social Security Research Network. 3325493 .
  3. Web site: Serwat . Andrea Carboni, Ladd . 2023-02-22 . Political Violence and the 2023 Nigerian Election . 2023-11-27 . ACLED . en-US.
  4. Web site: ACLED-CDD . 2023-01-19 . Nigeria Election Violence Tracker Situation Summary: 13 December 2022-15 January 2023 . 2023-11-27 . ACLED . en-US.
  5. Web site: Armed group abducts 32 people from southern Nigeria train station . 2023-11-27 . Al Jazeera . en.
  6. Web site: Aliu . Ozioruva . Ukanwa . Ezra . January 9, 2023 . Edo train kidnap: Terrorists struck because there's no security in station —Witnesses . November 27, 2023 . Vanguard Nigeria.
  7. Web site: Sanusi . Abiodun . 2023-01-22 . BREAKING: Eight Edo train attack suspects charged with kidnapping . 2023-11-27 . Punch Newspapers . en-US.