The Oyo State Police Command has officially confirmed the release of Chief Benedict Akika, a prominent member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Akika was abducted from his residence in Olorunda on September 4, 2024. His release came after a thorough and extensive search operation involving multiple states.
According to reports from LEADERSHIP, Akika was freed on the evening of September 11, 2024, following a coordinated effort by the police. This effort included searching various states such as Ogun, Ondo, and Edo.
SP Adewale Osifeso, the Public Relations Officer for the Oyo State Police Command, provided an update on the situation. He confirmed that Chief Akika was safely released late Wednesday evening. At present, Akika is receiving medical attention to address any health concerns resulting from his ordeal. Once his medical evaluation is complete, he will be reunited with his family, who have been anxiously awaiting his return.
Osifeso stressed that while Akika’s release is a significant development, the police are continuing their efforts to track down and apprehend the criminal network responsible for the kidnapping. The police have emphasized the importance of community involvement in this investigation. They are urging residents to come forward with any credible information that could assist in locating the perpetrators and preventing further criminal activities.
The Oyo State Police Command is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents. They have reassured the public that measures are in place to handle such incidents effectively and to maintain peace within the community. To support this effort, residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activities or emergencies promptly.
For those with information or who need to report incidents, the Oyo State Security Response Center is available at 615 (Toll-Free). Additionally, the Oyo State Police Command has set up several emergency contact numbers: 08081768614, 09054133071, and 09061299291. These lines are open for residents to provide tips or seek assistance related to any security concerns.
The police have also highlighted their ongoing vigilance and dedication to preventing Oyo State from becoming a refuge for criminal activities. By actively engaging with the community and addressing security issues head-on, they aim to foster a safer environment for all citizens. The successful resolution of Akika’s case is a testament to their commitment and the collaborative efforts of law enforcement across various regions.