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Troops Rescue Retired Army Colonel Abducted in Plateau

today06/01/2026 2

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The Operation Enduring Peace force has appointed a Senior Officer in Retreat of the Nigerian Army, Colonel Ajanaku (retd.), deployed by armed men in Bassa Local Government Area of ​​Plateau State.

The Nigerian Army said in a statement released on Tuesday through its communications officials. The notice states that Colonel Ajanaku was kidnapped on January 5, 2026, version 12:45 a.m., in small hours, at his residence in front of the Salut Army Brigade, on the long route of Rukuba, in Bassa LGA.

Following an attack roll call, the troops of Sections 1 and 3 of Operation Enduring Peace are immediately mobilized and mobilized throughout a long period of their entire route through the wildlife zone.

When I informed him that I was still late on the trip, the lovers contacted the official to withdraw him and demanded a ransom of 200 million yen. However, due to the constant pressure exerted by the troops in advance, the predators are at risk of their prey while the military operations are on the lookout for no incident.

In response, the troops adjusted their approach and moved into the secrecy zone. This strategy allowed Colonel Ajanaku’s success to fight at around 5:30 p.m. The same day on board Rafiki’s Ax in the Bassa LGA, without paying on site.

The Army confirmed that the security official did indeed send medical patients to the Operation Enduring Peace Medical Center and was in stable condition. We are expected to look at the contracts that will follow the ongoing work.

During this period, troops will continue to monitor the region’s surrounding forests to apprehend suspects and kidnap law enforcement personnel responsible for law enforcement.

The Nigerian Army reiterated its commitment to protecting their lives and lives and assured the public that its efforts will continue to protect the criminal elements from their freedom of action in the joint operational zone.

Written by: Adeola Akinbade

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