
Victims rescued from a kidnapping incident in Ogun State, Nigeria, have urged the Federal Government to enhance police equipment and welfare. Mr. Jimoh Gbadamosi and Temiloluwa, an IT officer, were among five individuals rescued by a joint Ogun and Lagos State security operation, "Operation Kosaye," from kidnappers in the Ogbere forest. Temiloluwa recounted that she was traveling to Lagos for annual leave when their vehicle was ambushed by kidnappers. She described being injured during the incident and marched into the bush, where a ransom of N20 million was demanded. Both victims expressed surprise and gratitude for the timely rescue by the police, with Temiloluwa noting her initial disbelief at the police's effectiveness. They emphasized the need for improved remuneration, allowances, and proper equipment for police officers, highlighting their critical role in ensuring public safety and the risks they undertake.
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