Insecurity
Businessman, Vigilante, Suspected Kidnapper Killed In Violent Clash During Kidnap Attempt In Kwara
The victims include a prominent businessman identified as Alhaji Dauda Ismaila, a local vigilante officer, and one of the suspected kidnappers.
Ilorin, Kwara State — A deadly kidnapping incident on Sunday night, June 22, has left three people dead in Okuta, Baruten Local Government Area of Kwara State.
The victims include a prominent businessman identified as Alhaji Dauda Ismaila, a local vigilante officer, and one of the suspected kidnappers.
It was gathered that the tragedy unfolded around 10:00 pm when gunmen stormed the residence of Alhaji Ismaila, a well-known businessman and farmer.
Eyewitnesses say the attackers fired several shots into the air, causing panic across the neighborhood before seizing Alhaji Dauda and fleeing into the surrounding forest.
Local vigilantes responded swiftly, launching a rescue mission that resulted in a fierce gun battle in the bush.
Meanwhile, during the exchange, one of the suspected kidnappers was shot dead.
However Alhaji Dauda was also killed in the crossfire, along with a member of the vigilante team.
Security officials confirmed the clash and said the dead kidnapper is believed to be of Fulani origin.
A manhunt is ongoing for the remaining members of the gang.
Alhaji Dauda Ismaila was a respected figure in Okuta, known for his investments in farming and commerce.
His death has generated grief and outrage in the community, where residents say they are now living in fear.
The attack marks the latest in a disturbing pattern of abductions in Baruten LGA.
Just three weeks ago, a victim was kidnapped in Shiya community and released only after a hefty ransom was paid.
In February, another prominent resident, Alhaji Fatai Olowogbo, died after a failed kidnap attempt.
Community leaders are calling on state and federal authorities to urgently strengthen security in the area and end the recurring violence.
Attempts to get a response from the Police Public Relations Officer of the Kwara State Police Command, Ejire Adetoun Adeyemi, were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.