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Demolition of the said building
Edo State government has demolished structures and shanties suspected to be kidnappers’ hideout at Obu/Oguda/Bua Cement Axis of the Okpella-Okene highway.
The demolished structures, according to the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo, were discovered through intelligence reports and investigations.
He said investigations showed they were used as operational bases from which kidnappers carried out their nefarious activities.
He noted the area served as a holding point where abducted victims were kept before ransoms were demanded and collected.
According to him, “The axis has long been dreaded by residents and motorists, having gained notoriety as a haven for hardened criminals who instilled fear in the area. Several past attempts to flush them out reportedly proved abortive, making the location a major security concern for the Okpebholo-led administration.
“However, on December 20, 2025, at about 9:30 a.m., the area fell to the superior strategic planning and resolve of the Edo State Government as the illegal structures were pulled down, restoring a sense of safety to the community.
The demolition exercise was carried out by the Edo State Development and Building Control Agency, led by Town Planning Officer, Williams Ovenseri, who supervised the removal of the illegal shanties used by the suspected criminals.
During the operation, the suspects reportedly resisted security efforts by blocking the Okpella–Okene Expressway at the Obu/Oguda/Bua cement Axis, allegedly using human shields. Despite the resistance, security forces maintained control and ensured the success of the operation.
“With the demolition completed, the area, once a hotspot for kidnappings and attacks on motorists, has become relatively calm, while security agencies continue to maintain surveillance to prevent any resurgence of criminal activities.
“The successful operation marks a significant breakthrough for the Okpebholo administration, underscoring its firm commitment to winning the war against crime and ensuring the safety of lives and property across Edo State.” (The Nation)