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‘Six Dead’ As Hoodlums Invade Kogi Community

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‘Six Dead’ As Hoodlums Invade Kogi Community

This led to the death of six people, among whom were members of the invading hoodlums.

Hoodlums on Sunday, reportedly Akpanya community in the Igala Mela/Odolu local government area of  Kogi State, killed six people.

It was gathered that the incident happened on the afternoon of Sunday in the Akpanya community located at the boundary of Kogi and Enugu State.

The suspected hoodlums were said to be more than 30 in number came in their usual number of buses and started shooting sporadically in the town, making residents scamper for safety.

Meanwhile, the security agents, including the vigilantes advanced and confronted them in a gun duel.

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This led to the death of six people, among whom were members of the invading hoodlums.

The hoodlums managed to carry away two dead bodies of their members while retreating in a hurry to their state.

However, the Kogi State government has confirmed the attack, as the Security Adviser to Kogi State government, Commodore Jerry Omodara (rtd), stated that hoodlums coming from other states to terrorise the Akpanya communities have crossed the red line of the state, as such, they would be confronted with heavy hands of the state.

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He said that the combined forces of security agents and the local vigilantes repelled the attack of the hoodlums from the neighbouring state.

Mr Omodara said governor Yahaya Bello has directed a total overhaul of the security of the area to ward off the future attack of the outlawed group who takes delight in terrorising the people of Kogi at that flank.

He said the group would enter that axis of the state, raid markets, and petrol filling stations and kidnap residents, including robbing shops and others.

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“The group came back to the Akpanya community on Sunday to raid our people again. Our security agents and other stakeholders, including vigilantes, confronted them. They suffered heavy casualties. We lost a vigilante in the process,” said Omodara.

He said the state governor, Yahaya Bello, has advised the area’s people to remain calm, assuring that everything is being put in place for a lasting solution to cross-border raids in the flank.

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