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How I Acted Swiftly to Save My Kidnapped Constituent After Victim’s Father, Brothers, Others Calls — Sen. Nwoko

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Senator Ned Munir Nwoko, representing Delta North, has narrated the role he played in the recent rescue of a kidnapped victim in the Idumuje Ugboko community, reaffirming his commitment to ensuring the safety of his constituents.

In a detailed press statement released on Saturday, Senator Nwoko clarified the actions he took following the kidnapping incident, emphasizing that his earlier account of events was accurate.

He explained that he was contacted directly by the victim’s father, alongside two members of the Idumuje Ugboko community, as well as the victim’s brothers.

Acting swiftly, the senator mobilized resources and coordinated with multiple agencies to secure the victim’s safe release.

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“I took whatever steps I considered necessary to ensure the matter was resolved safely,” Nwoko stated, highlighting his proactive approach.

He reached out to the police in Issele-Uku and Asaba, engaged the Idumuje Ugboko Vigilante group, and maintained close communication with his police contacts in Asaba.

Throughout the operation, Nwoko received real-time tracking updates and monitored rescue efforts from Asaba to Issele-Uku, which ultimately led to the successful apprehension of the kidnappers.

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Addressing concerns about overlapping efforts, Nwoko noted that it is common for multiple agencies, groups, or individuals to work on the same issue simultaneously without knowledge of each other’s involvement.

“That was precisely the case here,” he said, acknowledging the contributions of others, including human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu, the military, the police, and various operatives who played a role in resolving the crisis.

“Kidnapping is a serious crime, and my only concern is always to ensure that lives are saved and communities are safer,” Nwoko emphasized, underscoring his dedication to public safety.

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The senator’s statement comes amid questions raised about his initial comments on the incident, which sparked discussions on social media and other platforms.

His clarification highlights the collaborative nature of the rescue operation and his hands-on approach in addressing security challenges in Delta North.

This incident underscores the ongoing issue of kidnapping in Nigeria, which continues to threaten the safety of communities across the country.

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Senator Nwoko’s swift response and coordination with local vigilantes and law enforcement agencies reflect a broader call for collective action to combat such crimes.

The successful resolution of the kidnapping has been met with commendations from community members, who expressed gratitude for the efforts of all involved.

As Delta North continues to grapple with security concerns, Nwoko’s leadership and commitment to constituent safety remain at the forefront of his agenda.

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