The Nigerian military has reassured displaced residents of Kurmin Wali in Kaduna State that it is working tirelessly to rescue their abducted family members. According to Director of Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Michael Onoja, the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) is conducting continuous operations to locate and rescue the hostages.
The AFN is working closely with other security agencies to gather intelligence and carry out targeted actions in Kurmin Wali and surrounding areas, believed to be hideouts of the kidnappers. The operations involve a combination of ground patrols, surveillance, and intelligence gathering to ensure the safe rescue of the victims.
Maj.-Gen. Onoja acknowledged the concerns expressed by affected communities and the anxiety faced by the families of the victims. He explained that operational restraint is sometimes necessary to prevent unintended casualties and ensure the safety of the captives. The military is fully aware of the need to dismantle the criminal networks responsible for the abductions and is committed to protecting lives and property.
The AFN has reaffirmed its commitment to reuniting the Kurmin Wali victims with their families and has appealed to the public for patience, support, and cooperation as security operations progress. The military spokesman emphasized that significant efforts are ongoing to rescue the hostages and bring the perpetrators to justice.
The situation in Kurmin Wali is part of a broader security challenge in Nigeria, where kidnappings and banditry have become major concerns. The Nigerian government has been working to address these issues through a combination of military operations and community engagement. The AFN’s efforts to rescue the Kurmin Wali victims are a critical part of this larger effort to ensure the safety and security of all Nigerians.
As the security operations continue, the AFN’s commitment to protecting lives and property remains unwavering. The military’s approach is focused on intelligence-driven operations, careful planning, and coordination with other security agencies to achieve a successful outcome. With the support and cooperation of the public, the AFN is working towards a resolution to the crisis and the safe return of the abducted individuals.