Abia State Governor Alex Otti has honoured Staff Sergeant Amoke Gunshot Simeon, the soldier who led the operation that ended the reign of infamous Abia-born kidnap kingpin Obioma Nwankwo in Aba in 2010.
‘Osisikankwu’ had led a notorious kidnapping gang terrorizing Aba and surrounding areas between 2008 and 2010. Amoke, a member of the Nigerian Army, played a key role in tracking and apprehending the gang leader, helping to restore security in the state.
During a visit to Amoke at his country home in Nvosi, Isiala Ngwa South Council, Governor Otti pledged to sponsor the soldier for overseas medical treatment to aid his recovery following injuries sustained in a motor accident while on active duty in the North East.
Speaking to journalists, Amoke recounted his ordeal and expressed gratitude for the support. He highlighted his dedication to duty, including refusing a N50 million bribe offered by ‘Osisikankwu’ to allow him to continue his criminal activities. “It was actually an accident while on duty in the North East, and the initial treatment did not help. I am so happy and excited that Governor Otti remembers those who fought for Abia State,” he said.
Amoke detailed his operations across Abia, covering areas from Ngwa High School to Asa, Onicha Ngwa, and Ikot Ekpene, emphasizing that his commitment brought relief to the people of the state. “A good job pays. Today, I am proud and grateful to Governor Otti for remembering me and supporting me,” he added.
Governor Otti’s gesture underscores the state government’s recognition of security personnel who have contributed to peace and safety in Abia State.

