Three officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) have reportedly been abducted by gunmen in Kogi State. The victims were said to be on their way to Anambra State for an official assignment when the incident happened. Human rights advocate, Harrison Gwamnishu, disclosed the development in a post shared on his verified Facebook page.
According to Gwamnishu, the INEC staff members were seized during their journey, though he did not provide details about the specific location or time of the abduction. As of the time of this report, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, and there have been no ransom demands or updates on their condition.
Observers say this latest incident adds to the growing cases of abductions targeting government workers and travelers along major highways in Kogi and nearby states. The recurring attacks have sparked fears among commuters, despite ongoing security patrols and surveillance efforts by authorities in the region.
Efforts to reach INEC officials and the police commands in both Kogi and Anambra States for confirmation and further details were unsuccessful at press time. The public is awaiting an official statement regarding the identity of the victims and rescue efforts being made by security agencies.
Meanwhile, travelers have been advised to take extra precautions when moving across inter-state routes. Security experts recommend daytime travel, sharing live locations with trusted contacts, avoiding deserted roads, and promptly reporting any suspicious activity to security operatives or local authorities.