Gunmen have reportedly killed two individuals and abducted three others in separate attacks across communities in Kogi State, demanding a ransom of 25 million naira for the victims release. Security authorities are investigating the incidents amid rising concerns over rural insecurity.
Local sources said the attacks occurred during late evening hours, with assailants targeting residential areas. Community leaders confirmed that ransom demands were communicated to relatives shortly after the abductions.
Kogi State has witnessed periodic security challenges linked to banditry and kidnapping for ransom. Analysts attribute the trend to porous borders and limited rural policing capacity.
Security experts emphasize the need for intelligence driven operations and community based surveillance initiatives. They argue that strengthening local security networks could enhance early warning systems.
Families of the abducted victims have appealed for urgent intervention from law enforcement agencies. Residents expressed fear that repeated attacks may disrupt farming activities and local commerce.
Authorities have assured the public that search and rescue operations are underway. They also urged citizens to provide credible information that may assist investigations.
Observers stress that sustained security reform and socioeconomic investment remain essential to curbing criminal activity. The incident has renewed calls for stronger coordination between federal and state security agencies.

