Ogunsade described the chaos that ensued following the initial gunfire. In the midst of the pandemonium, a young Fulani boy, referred to by the kidnappers as “Yaro,” approached Ogunsade and struck him on the head with a piece of wood. This brutal assault left Ogunsade with a severe head injury, causing blood to pour from the wound. The immediate and violent nature of the attack underscored the ruthlessness of the abductors.
Despite the physical pain and psychological trauma, Ogunsade’s focus during the ordeal was on survival. The unexpected violence and the subsequent injury highlighted the precarious situation for those taken hostage. The incident has raised significant concerns about the safety and security of individuals working in remote areas of Ogun State, spotlighting the increasing prevalence of such violent crimes.
Authorities are currently investigating the incident, seeking to apprehend the perpetrators and ensure the safety of other residents and workers in the region. This abduction incident underscores the urgent need for enhanced security measures and a more robust response to curb the rising trend of kidnappings and violent assaults in the area.
He said: A teenage Fulani boy they address as “Yaro” ran at me and hit me on the head with a piece of wood. The impact tore a part of my head, and blood started gushing out of the wound.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>