NSCDC Officer Kogi Attack leaves personnel dead and daughter abducted after armed terrorist struck Odo-Ere in Kogi State
A personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, identified as Mr. Ayo, has been killed and his daughter abducted following a violent terrorist attack on Odo-Ere in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State on Monday evening.
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Mr. Ayo was reportedly shot by armed assailants who stormed the community in what residents described as a sudden and coordinated assault that sent panic across the area as gunfire erupted.
The officer was rushed to a medical facility shortly after the attack but later succumbed to his injuries, confirming a tragic outcome that has left the community in shock.
The attackers also abducted Mr. Ayo’s first daughter before fleeing the scene, an incident that has intensified fear and anger among residents of Odo-Ere.
The NSCDC Officer Kogi Attack has further exposed the fragility of security in parts of the state, where communities have repeatedly raised concerns over recurring kidnappings and armed raids.
Residents who spoke after the incident described the attack as devastating, calling on security agencies to urgently reinforce surveillance and response operations to prevent further loss of lives.
The incident comes amid a broader wave of insecurity affecting rural communities in Kogi State and neighbouring areas, where bandit groups have continued to carry out violent incursions.
Community leaders warned that the continued attacks were creating widespread panic and displacement risks if decisive intervention is not taken.
As of the time of filing this report, security authorities had yet to release an official statement on the attack or the ongoing efforts to locate the abducted child.
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The latest assault has left Odo-Ere in mourning, deepening concerns over what residents describe as an increasingly volatile and dangerous security environment.























