The incident occurred at the facility identified as Dahallukitab Group of Schools on Sunday night, April 26, 2026.
The Kogi State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo, who confirmed the incident in a statement on Monday, said security operatives responded swiftly, leading to the rescue of 15 of the abducted pupils.
Fanwo further disclosed that the orphanage was operating illegally in a remote, bushy environment without registration with the State Government.
The commissioner added that operations are ongoing to rescue the remaining 8 victims and apprehend the perpetrators.
“The Kogi State Government has received reports of a security breach at an unregistered orphanage and school facility located in an isolated area of Zariagi, along the Kabba Junction axis of Lokoja,” the statement read.
"Preliminary findings indicate that the facility, identified as Dahallukitab Group of School, was operating illegally in a remote, bushy environment without registration with the State Government and without the knowledge of relevant authorities and security agencies.
"The unfortunate incident, which occurred late on April 26, 2026, involved the abduction of 23 pupils and the wife of the proprietor by unknown gunmen.
"Upon receiving the report, security agencies, led by the Nigeria Police Force in Kogi State, in collaboration with other security operatives, swiftly mobilized to the scene.
"Their prompt and coordinated response led to the successful rescue of 15 of the abducted pupils, while intensive operations are ongoing to secure the safe return of the remaining 8 victims and apprehend the perpetrators.
"The Kogi State Government commends the gallantry, professionalism, and swift response of the Police and other security agencies for rising decisively to the occasion.
"While the Government remains fully committed to ensuring the rescue of all victims, it is important to stress that the operation of orphanages, schools, and similar institutions in isolated and vulnerable locations, without proper registration and notification to relevant authorities, poses serious security risks, especially in the current security climate.
"The Government strongly discourages such practices and reiterates the need for strict compliance with regulatory and safety protocols.
"All operators of such facilities are advised to engage with appropriate government agencies to ensure proper oversight, security assessment, and protection.
“The Kogi State Government reassures citizens of its uncompromising commitment to the protection of lives and property across the state.
"Security operations remain active, and every effort is being made to bring this situation under control. Further updates will be communicated as necessary.”

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