Kogi Deputy Gov Meets Security Heads Over Insecurity Along Itobe-Anyigba Road …Orders Stronger Security Measures

By Abah Benjamin Eneojoh August 17, 2026       The Deputy Governor of Kogi State, His Excellency Comrade Joel Salifu, has convened a high-level security meeting following renewed incidents of kidnapping along the Itobe-Anyigba corridor and other communities in Kogi East. The meeting which held at the residence of the Deputy Governor in Ejule on Sunday, brought together Deputy Commissioner for Police, Operations, Kogi State, DCP Sadisu Umar Tafida, Commander 21 Army Battalion Ogidibeje, Lt Colonel Godiya Solomon Monday, Idah Area Commander Nigeria Police Force, Dekina Area Commander of the NSCDC, DSS, Community Watch, Neighbourhood watch, other heads of security agencies, Traditional rulers, and community representatives to deliberate on the rising security challenges and to strengthen coordinated response mechanisms. Shortly before the closed door meeting, the Deputy Governor stated that the meeting was convened on the Governor’s instruction to get firsthand information from affected communities on the Itobe-Ajegwu-Olaidebu-Ojodu-Ochadamu-Anyigba axis, and address the security situation, stressing that the administration of His Excellency Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, places the highest priority on the safety and security of residents and commuters. Comrade Joel Salifu further noted that he had to cut short an official overseas engagement upon receiving reports of the situation and returned immediately to coordinate response efforts. He thanked the efforts of the security agencies and offered prayers for the repose of security personnel who lost their lives in the line of duty, recently. He specifically mentioned that the Itobe to Anyigba Road is an area of concern to the …

By Abah Benjamin Eneojoh

August 17, 2026

 

 

 

The Deputy Governor of Kogi State, His Excellency Comrade Joel Salifu, has convened a high-level security meeting following renewed incidents of kidnapping along the Itobe-Anyigba corridor and other communities in Kogi East.

The meeting which held at the residence of the Deputy Governor in Ejule on Sunday, brought together Deputy Commissioner for Police, Operations, Kogi State, DCP Sadisu Umar Tafida, Commander 21 Army Battalion Ogidibeje, Lt Colonel Godiya Solomon Monday, Idah Area Commander Nigeria Police Force, Dekina Area Commander of the NSCDC, DSS, Community Watch, Neighbourhood watch, other heads of security agencies, Traditional rulers, and community representatives to deliberate on the rising security challenges and to strengthen coordinated response mechanisms.

Shortly before the closed door meeting, the Deputy Governor stated that the meeting was convened on the Governor’s instruction to get firsthand information from affected communities on the Itobe-Ajegwu-Olaidebu-Ojodu-Ochadamu-Anyigba axis, and address the security situation, stressing that the administration of His Excellency Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, places the highest priority on the safety and security of residents and commuters.

Comrade Joel Salifu further noted that he had to cut short an official overseas engagement upon receiving reports of the situation and returned immediately to coordinate response efforts.

He thanked the efforts of the security agencies and offered prayers for the repose of security personnel who lost their lives in the line of duty, recently.

He specifically mentioned that the Itobe to Anyigba Road is an area of concern to the present administration, stressing the need to identify the security gaps and find lasting solutions. And assured commuters that the government would not abandon the road to criminals.

He called for stronger cooperation between communities and security agencies, particularly through timely and credible information that could assist security operatives in preventing attacks and apprehending criminals. While warning criminal elements raising their ugly head to run away or be ready to face the weight of the law.

Ealier in his remarks, the Chairman of Ofu Local Government Area, Hon. Mohammed Lawal Musa, said that security is everyone’s business, urging the people to cooperate by releasing relevant information to security agencies to help eliminate the criminal elements.

According to him, information at their disposal shows that the criminal activities are being carried out by foreigners aided by indigenes of the communities along the corridor. He warned the collaborators to desist or be ready to face the law. Lawal assured commuters of ongoing efforts of the state government to neutralized the elements and make the road safer for all.

The Itobe-Anyigba route is a major gateway to the South-East, as well as the major link between Kogi East and the State capital, Lokoja. Its security is critical, and the government remains committed to ensuring that residents and travellers can use the road safely without fear of criminal attacks. The strategic security meeting is expected to address the resurgence of kidnapping and insecurity along the corridor and restore commuters’ confidence.

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