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An investigation by our reporters, including reported cases in the media between 2018 and 2020, show that those kidnapped were in Nigeria for business and diplomatic activities.
The cases exclude many abductions that have not been reported because families of the victims preferred to sort out their troubles without involving the state.
While some of the victims were carefully monitored by their abductors ahead of picking them up, others were seized by the kidnappers on highways.
Some of the kidnapped victims lost their lives while in custody or during rescue effort by security operatives.
Some Nigerian security personnel also lost their lives or sustained grievous injuries while struggling to rescue the victims of the abductions.
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Emotion ran wild on Thursday at Araba Oluwo community in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, as family, friends and personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Oyo State command, witnessed the burial of Benjamin Oyewole, an official of the NSDC who was killed by hoodlums on Saturday.
Oyewole, an Inspector of Corps in the Armed-Squad Unit of the NSCDC, was on secondment to the Oyo State Joint Security Task Force, otherwise called Operation Burst, when he was killed.
A statement made available to journalists in Ibadan by the NSCDC Public Relations Officer, Oluwole Olusegun, read in part, “The deceased, who was on secondment to the State Joint Security Task Force (Operation Burst), while on an official duty to rescue a Lebanese who was kidnapped at Panarama Farm, Mekun, Oke Alaro, fell to the bullet of the gunmen who laid ambush for the team on Saturday.
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The command made this disclosure in a statement made available to DAILY POST.
An NSCDC official, Mr. Oyewole Segun Benjamin had been killed while on a mission to rescue kidnapped victims in Ibadan.
Public Relations Officer of the command, Mr. Olusegun Oluwole had in a statement issued on Thursday confirmed the death of the deceased.
He noted that Mr. Oyewole Segun Benjamin died while on an official duty to rescue kidnapped victims last week.
He said the officer has been laid to rest at his site in Ibadan.
Oluwole said, “Oyo State Command Armed-Squad Unit Inspector Of Corps (IC) Oyewole Segun Benjamin was laid to rest yesterday, the 17th of December, 2020.
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