The Edo government says two persons kidnapped during the attack on a train station in the state have been rescued.
Speaking on Friday, Nehikhare said two more victims were rescued on Thursday.
“The operation is still ongoing, and we will also like to reassure the Edo people that we are going to make Edo state very uncomfortable for kidnappers or bandits or whatever nomenclature they want to go by.“We will not allow them to have a camp here in Edo. You can see the swiftness with which we have been reacting to their operation, and you can see the successes we have been recording so far.”
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