Delta LGA Chairman regains freedom after 10 days in captivity 

Sapele Local Government Council Chairman, Bright Abeke, has regained his freedom after 10 days in captivity.

The council chairman was kidnapped on April 10, 2026, when heavily armed gunmen stormed a hotel along Owumi road in Sapele. The attackers reportedly fired gunshots to disperse people before forcefully taking him to an unknown location.

During the incident, a vigilante member was said to have been shot, heightening fears and prompting an intensified security response in the area.

Abeke regained his freedom on Monday, bringing relief to his family, political allies, and residents of Sapele who had been on edge since his abduction.

Meanwhile, the Gabriel Sunano Foundation while celebrating the safe return of Abeke, called on security agencies to intensify efforts to tackle kidnapping and broader insecurity, emphasising the need to prevent similar incidents in Delta State and across the country.

It expressed appreciation to all individuals and institutions involved in securing his release.

In a statement following his release, the Foundation commended the coordinated efforts of security agencies, government officials, and concerned Nigerians whose actions contributed to the successful outcome.

It gave special recognition to the Nigeria Police Force and other security operatives for their professionalism and commitment throughout the rescue operation.

The Foundation also lauded the Delta State Government, particularly Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, for prioritizing the chairman’s safety and ensuring swift action during the crisis.

Additionally, community leaders, youth groups, and advocacy voices were acknowledged for sustaining public attention and pressure, which the Foundation noted played a significant role in the eventual release.

Delta LGA Chairman regains freedom after 10 days in captivity

 

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