Hon Monday Anyebe Hails Governor Ododo for Rescue of Remaining 8 Abducted CUSTECH Students
The Kogi State Commissioner for Youths and Sports Development, Hon. Monday Aridaojo Anyebe, has expressed profound gratitude and admiration for Governor Ododo’s successful efforts in securing the release of the remaining eight abducted students of Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH), Osara. The students were safely received at the Nigerian Army Headquarters in Abuja.
The Commissioner lauded Governor Ododo’s unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and security of Kogi’s citizens, stressing the governor’s strategic collaboration with security forces that led to the rescue operation. This accomplishment, the Commissioner noted, enphasizes the state government’s resolve to combat criminal activities and protect its residents.
Speaking to our reporter in Lokoja earlier today, the Commissioner said “Governor Ododo’s decisive action and relentless pursuit of justice have culminated in the safe return of our students. His leadership in these trying times has been exemplary, and his dedication to making Kogi State a hostile environment for criminals is commendable.”
Anyebe noted that Governor Ododo, since the incident, has been at the forefront, coordinating with various security agencies to ensure the swift and safe recovery of the abducted students, adding that their safe return marks a significant victory in the fight against criminality in Kogi State and serves as a testament to the effectiveness of Governor Ododo’s security policies.
As the state rejoices over this successful rescue operation, the Commissioner for Youths and Sports called on all citizens to remain vigilant and supportive of the government’s initiatives to maintain peace and security across Kogi State.