The Edo State government, has debunked the story that 31 people were kidnapped in the Ekehen, Igueben Local Government area railway station attack, last Saturday, saying only 20 were affected.
It also revealed that seven from the 20 kidnapped have been rescued.
The commissioner for Communication and Orientation, Chris Nehikhare, while updating newsmen on the matter in Benin City, the Edo state capital, said that the exact figures were from intelligent reports from security operatives in the area.
He said: “From intelligence, we have discovered that the kidnappers are successfully holding just 13 hostages, not 31, as previously thought. This is the intelligence available to us now. They might have taken 20, seven were rescued and the balance is 13 people with them. The operation is still ongoing and we are confident that very soon the ordeal of these innocent citizens will come to an end.”
Nehikhare said the Deputy Governor of the state was in Igueben on Tuesday where he met with community leaders and village heads “and gave them a matching order on the government’s expectations from them. The government also told the leaders of the consequence of harbouring kidnappers and terrorists;
“If at any point those that are found to have used their facilities are found to have murdered or killed any of their captives, the owner of that property is an accessory to murder and will be charged for murder and prosecuted alongside the perpetrators of the crime.”
Asked why the security aparatus set up by the state government failed despite frantic efforts made to bolster security in the state, he said that Edo state is trying its best in terms of security but noted that the Train is owned by the Federal Government.
“The state government takes the issue of security very seriously, but the train station belongs to the Federal Government.
”The Federal Government told Nigerians, the other day, that they have put in place very serious security architecture to protect all the train stations and any state government will believe the federal government is on top of this. Even as we have our local vigilante and other para-military, they are not detailed to police the train stations. What we were doing is for the protection and prevention of crime, especially within the communities.” He said,
The Edo train attack happened about 9 months after the Kaduna-Abuja train attack.