The Edo State Police Command has denied aiding kidnappers to wreck havoc on Edo communities
Spokesperson for Edo State Police Command, CSP Moses Joel Yamu, while denying the allegations, stated that the police had been working tirelessly to curb the menace.
He confirmed that over 10 suspected kidnappers had been arrested and were under investigation.
He described the community’s claims as unfair, especially towards Zone 5, where the Assistant Inspector General of Police recently assumed duty.
This is as residents of Agbede community and neighbouring villages in Etsako West Local Council of Edo State have raised the alarm over continued kidnappings, killings, and rapes allegedly carried out by suspected herdsmen, alleging being aided by the Nigeria police.
In a protest letter to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, the community accused herdsmen of terrorising the area for over two months without effective police intervention.
The people of Agbede, Odighie, Egono, and Awain communities said they now lived in fear as farmlands had been destroyed, residents kidnapped for ransom, and those unable to pay had been killed or maimed.
They alleged that corrupt police officers were aiding the herdsmen, with some officers intimidating local vigilantes and hunters through blackmail and forced undertakings not to challenge the attackers.
A resident, who preferred anonymity, claimed that security agents prevented locals from defending themselves.
“Those arrested are released quickly. Farmers can’t go to their farms, and families are facing poverty,” he said.
He cited a case involving a farmer, Mamudu Momoh, who was allegedly attacked by herdsmen while on his farm but was later arrested and detained after reporting the incident to the Agbede Police Division.
Another farmer, identified as Idris, has reportedly been held captive by kidnappers for over a month despite ransom payment.
The community called for the immediate removal of the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Agbede Police Division, whom they accused of bias, to restore peace.

