Crime
Benue: Kidnapped girls rescued, Receiving care at BSU teaching hospital.
Rescued girls with their parents at the BSU Teaching Hospital University. …They were rescued after the ransom was paid at about 3pm today Sunday and the 9 girls, one boy and driver were released. Two boys had escaped
A total of thirteen individuals, including nine girls, two boys, and their driver, who were recently abducted in Benue State, have been successfully reunited with their families after undergoing medical screening at the Benue State University (BSU) Teaching Hospital.
The rescue operation, which saw the release of the victims following the payment of a ransom, brings relief to their families and the wider community.
Joy and relief filled the Benue State University Teaching Hospital on Sunday, June 29, 2025, as a group of kidnapped children and their driver were successfully reunited with their anxiously awaiting parents and guardians.
The group, comprising nine girls, two boys, and the driver of their vehicle, regained their freedom at approximately 3:00 PM on Sunday, following the payment of a ransom.
This positive outcome follows the earlier escape of two other boys who had also been abducted.
Upon their release, the rescued individuals were promptly taken to the BSU Teaching Hospital where they are currently undergoing comprehensive medical screening to assess their health status and provide any necessary care.
Eyewitnesses at the hospital reported scenes of emotional reunions as parents embraced their children, expressing immense gratitude for their safe return.
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A shared sentiment of relief and thanks resonated, with many exclaiming, “God bless you all,” acknowledging the efforts that led to their release.
While details regarding the specific amount of ransom paid were not immediately disclosed, the confirmation of its payment underscores the lengths families and involved parties went to secure the freedom of the abductees.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing security challenges in some parts of the state, but also highlights the perseverance in seeking the safe return of victims.
Authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the rescue operation or the pursuit of the abductors.
However, the immediate focus remains on the wellbeing and successful reintegration of the rescued individuals with their families.
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