From Abdul Salaudeen, Ilorin
Kwara State Police Command, has refused claims in a viral video making rounds on social media purporting that residents of a village in Ganmu Ahileri, near Babanla in Ifelodun Local Government Area, have abandoned the community due to incessant bandit attacks, portraying the area as a “Ghost Town”.
The Command categorically stated that the information is misleading and aimed at creating unnecessary panic and fear among citizens.
The command explained that “While it is true that an unfortunate criminal incident occurred on July 31, 2025, where some unknown armed men attacked travelers in Ganmu village, resulting in the death of two victims and the kidnap of three others, the Command has since taken prompt and decisive action.
” The victims were traveling from Lagos to Babanla when they experienced a flat tire near Ganmu village. While addressing the mechanical fault, they were ambushed by five armed assailants, leading to the tragic deaths of Alh. Abdulrazak Ewenla, a native of Ajia village, and Jimoh Audu from Ganmu.
“The attackers also abducted Kazeem Ajide, Wahidi, and Mufutau ,surnames of the latter two yet to be confirmed, to an unknown location”, according to a statement by the Spokesperson of the Command, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi in Ilorin, yesterday.
“Upon receipt of the report, tactical operatives, including a combined team of Police personnel, the Military, and local vigilantes were immediately deployed to the scene.
” Contrary to claims in the viral video, the armed security presence in the area as seen in the clip, represents the coordinated deployment of law enforcement agents to restore confidence, maintain public safety, and ensure the rescue of kidnapped victims. This effort has since restored normalcy to the area”, the statement added.
The Command assured the public that investigations are ongoing, and every effort is being made to rescue the abductees unhurt and apprehend the perpetrators.
The statement asserted that the Police Command, under the leadership of Commissioner of Police, Adekimi Ojo, remains committed to protecting lives and property across the state.





