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NIGERIA: Defence Ministry directors, reportedly, kidnapped along Kaba-Lokoja road enroute Abuja

By OUR REPORTER, Lokoja

It was gathered that they were abducted on Monday, November 10, 2025 thus heightening fear that no road travel is now safe in Nigeria although air travel is unaffordable to majority of citizens.

In a shocking development that has sent panic through the spine of Federal Civil Service, six directors of the Federal Ministry of Defence have been kidnapped by suspected gunmen along the Kaba–Lokoja highway in Kogi State.

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It was gathered that they were abducted on Monday, November 10, 2025 thus heightening fear that no road travel is now safe in Nigeria although air travel is unaffordable to majority of citizens.

The senior officers, who were travelling from Lagos to Abuja for a Directorate-level promotion examination, were reportedly intercepted by the criminal gang in what sources described as a well-coordinated ambush.

The incident, which has sent shockwaves through the Defence Ministry and the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, has sparked renewed concerns over the safety of public servants travelling long distances for official duties.

In a statement, the ASCSN President, Shehu Mohammed, and the Secretary-General, Joshua Apebo, condemned the abduction and assured members that efforts were underway to secure the release of the victims.

According to the statement “Those kidnapped are Ngozi Ibeziakor, C.A. Emeribe, C. Helen Ezeakor, C.A. Ladoye, J.A. Onwuzurike, and Catherine O. Essien.

“These Directors, who are members of our Union and staff of Command Day Secondary School (CDSS), Ojo, Lagos, were travelling from Lagos to Abuja when they were kidnapped.”

The ASCSN disclosed that the Defence Ministry had already mobilized its security operatives, who are taking urgent steps to ensure the safe rescue of the abducted Directors.

“We have always advised the Federal Civil Service Commission to conduct promotion examinations in the states instead of compelling public service employees to travel long distances to Abuja,” the statement added. “The current security situation and deplorable road conditions expose workers to grave risks.”

The union urged the government to decentralize all promotion and verification exercises henceforth, warning that continued disregard for safety concerns could lead to further tragedies.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Defence has reportedly intensified efforts to locate the victims, deploying specialized security teams to comb suspected hideouts around Kogi State.

The ASCSN commended the Defence authorities for their swift response and called on security agencies to leave no stone unturned in ensuring the safe return of the abducted officers.

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