Rev. Gideon Haanongon, the abducted chairman of Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State, who was rescued by troops on Wednesday, Jan. 24, has recounted his ordeal in the hands of his captors.
Rev. Haanongon said the kidnappers covered his face all through his abduction, for that reason, he did not know when it was day or night.
On Wednesday, troops of 72 Special Force Battalion under 401 Special Btigage commanded by Brig. Gen. A . Rabiu rescued Haanongon and his personal assistant who had been in the kidnappers’ den for about two weeks.
They were freed in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area between 5:00 and 6:00pm.
The troops said they acted on a distress call, carried out a rescue mission and in the process destroyed three camps of the kidnappers.
“When we recovered him, we brought him down to our barracks in Makurdi. We administered first aid to him and also, gave him food to eat. He is in good condition,” the troops said.
Recounting his ordeal to reporters Rev. Haanongon said on that fateful day, he was on his way to attend the burial of the late Ter Katsina-Ala and around Anyagba, he came in contact with some strange boys who were shooting sporadically and even killed someone.
“At that point , I told my driver to stop the car and they took us straight into the bush.
“They covered my face throughout the period of my captivity. I did not know when it was day daytime or night. They kept us inside a thatched house without air.
“Each day, the soldiers will come shooting but they manoeuvred their way through a bush path and hid us inside a river. The soldiers destroyed their camps and they kept moving us to another place.
“At a point, they told me that these soldiers were disturbing them because of me and that the governor had appealed to them to release me and he would forgive them. They said I should tell the governor to keep to his words and get them out of the bush. So, at 8:00pm on Wednesday, we crossed a stream and trekked a very long distance almost like from Makurdi to Abinsi and they removed the blindfold and asked me to take a path that leads to Zaki-Biam.
“But I recognized the village which is Tse Wombo because my daughter is married there. I must appreciate immensely the effort of the military because it was their persistent pressure that made the kidnappers release me. Also, the Special adviser to Governor Hyacinth Alia on Security Lt. Col. Alexander Igbaya Ashungu(rtd) played a significant role in my release.”
On his part, the Security Adviser Ashungu commended the military for their determination in ensuring the release of the council chairman. He assured that Governor Alia was working hard to see that criminals did not have their way in the state.
He said the government was meeting with stakeholders to find solutions to criminalities and other vices.
The adviser equally disclosed that the military authority also rescued over 13 kidnapped victims of recent.