Kidnapping Attacks: Brigade Commander, 22 Brigade visits Kwara, Reassures Residents of Peace, troops deployment

The Army has said that the Commander, 22 Armoured Brigade, Brigadier General Ezra Barkins, in company of the Kwara State Commissioner of Police, CP Adekimi Ojo, and the Director, Department of State Services (DSS), Kwara State Command, Mr Michael Oganwu, have paid operational visits to Omu-Aran in Ifelodun and Isin Local Government Areas of Kwara State to reassure residents of commitments to their safety.

The visit on Saturday 13 September 2025 followed a distress call by the Governor of Kwara State, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, over violent protests by youths against rising incidents of kidnapping for ransom within their communities.

Recall that the aggrieved youths blocked sections of the Omu-Aran–Eleyin–Ajase road in Isin LGA, thereby halting the movement of commuters and creating tension in the area.

The Army said, “Troops of 22 Armoured Brigade, led by Brigadier General Barkins, in collaboration with the Police and DSS, swiftly mobilized to the scene.

“The joint team dispersed the protesters, restored order, and cleared the road for the free flow of traffic.

“Some identified ringleaders of the protest were arrested and handed over to the Kwara State Police Command for investigation and further action”.

Speaking after the operation, Brigadier General Barkins reassured residents of the Nigerian Army’s commitment to their safety and cautioned against violent protests.

He urged youths to explore lawful and peaceful channels for expressing grievances, while reiterating the importance of cooperation with security agencies in combating kidnapping and other criminal activities.

The Brigade Commander further appealed for closer collaboration between residents and security operatives..

He stressed that security is a collective responsibility that requires timely and credible information from communities to enable swift intervention.

Later, the security heads, met with the Chairman, Isin Local Government Area (LGA), Hon. Jolayemi Benjamin, village heads, and other stakeholders.

During the meeting, the stakeholders were urged to counsel youths against violence and to strengthen cooperation with security agencies.

Hon. Benjamin commended the swift intervention of the joint team and assured continued support of the LGA in efforts to restore peace and stability in the area.

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