Crime & SecurityNewsNigeriaKogi Commissioner Confirms Killing of Bandit Leader Behind Iluke Bunu School Attack

The Kogi State Government has confirmed the killing of a suspected bandit leader, Kachala Ibrahim Batijo, who allegedly coordinated a deadly attack on a school in Iluke Bunu, Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area.

The State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo, announced this on Tuesday during an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, saying security forces killed Batijo alongside several other armed attackers during a coordinated operation.

Authorities linked Batijo to the recent assault on a school in Iluke Bunu, where three people died, including a vice principal and a six-year-old child.

Fanwo said intelligence reports indicated that the slain suspect had been planning a series of mass kidnappings targeting schools across the state.

He described the operation that led to Batijo’s death as the outcome of sustained intelligence-driven security efforts.

“It’s a process that took a very long time. Initially, we got intelligence that he wanted to attack our schools in Kogi State. And while we were working on getting him, we shut down our schools for more than three weeks,” he said.

“It was painful, but they were unable to take our children away from the schools. And then we also learned that they were targeting the writing of the West African Secondary School Certificate Examination at a particular school, GSS Iluke, so that they would be able to kidnap all of those students. He was the one coordinating all of those strategies to be able to take those children away.

“But Kogi State has invested heavily in high-tech intelligence gathering equipment. We were able to monitor all of his activities. We moved our students from that remote place where the school is.

“The school is about three kilometres away from Iluke. They call the place Alara. So we moved it to the heart of Iluke town, and we were monitoring how Batijo was coordinating his people with the support of the military, the DSS, the police, and all of our local security architecture.”

Fanwo said Batijo eventually led an attack on 10 June, during which armed men used about 40 motorcycles to transport roughly 100 fighters into the area.

According to him, “On June 10th, he (Batijo) struck. He went to Iluke with this very large number of people. About 40 motorcycles were used to carry about 100 terrorists to that place.

“They attacked a few places, including attempting to take away the students from the school, and it was foiled. They could not take a single student away from the school. Our local security architecture provided the first line of defence, and they were supported by the military to be able to foil that attack, including the police, the DSS, and all of the security forces in Kogi State.

“We were able to neutralize Batijo and a good number of terrorists who carried out that operation. It was quite successful. As I speak, more than 15 to 20 bodies of the terrorists have been found, and even yesterday, while security forces went to where he was secretly buried to exhume his body for further examination, more terrorists were neutralized.”

He added that security agencies had high confidence that Batijo was among those killed, but said formal confirmation was still ongoing.

“We are very confident that he’s the one, but we will still subject that to science to confirm. And that is the reason we have taken the decision. We didn’t just stop at saying we’ve neutralised him. We knew that he was secretly buried by the other gang members that survived the bombardment from the Kogi security forces,” he said.

“But we decided that his body should be exhumed and further autopsy and investigation should be carried out on the body to fully establish it.”

By Ezinwanne Onwuka (Senior Reporter)

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