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Gunmen Abduct Osun LG Vice Chairman in Broad Daylight Attack

Author: Jonadab
Publisher: DocuNews Central
Date: 2026-06-10
The Vice Chairman of Ifedayo Local Government Area of Osun State, Debo Farounbi, has been abducted by gunmen in Ora-Igbomina, a community that has witnessed a series of kidnapping incidents in recent months.
The latest incident has raised fresh concerns about security in the border community. Residents said the abduction occurred during daylight hours, causing panic among community members and road users.
The incident occurred on June 10, 2026, in Ora-Igbomina, Ifedayo Local Government Area of Osun State. The town is located near the Osun-Kwara boundary and has experienced multiple kidnapping cases within the last seven months, according to DocuNews Central.
What Happened?
According to information gathered by DocuNews Central, armed men intercepted and abducted Debo Farounbi in Ora-Igbomina. Witnesses reported that the attackers carried out the operation quickly before fleeing from the scene.
Residents said the incident created fear across the community. Many business owners reportedly closed early while residents monitored developments from security agencies.
The kidnapping of the local government vice chairman represents another high-profile case in a community already struggling with repeated security challenges.
Who Is Involved?
The victim has been identified as Debo Farounbi, Vice Chairman of Ifedayo Local Government Area. Family members and associates have expressed concern over his safety following the abduction.
Security agencies have reportedly commenced efforts aimed at locating the victim and tracking those responsible for the attack. Community leaders have also joined calls for immediate action.
Residents are urging authorities to intensify surveillance across the area. They argue that recent incidents suggest criminal groups may be targeting vulnerable locations around the community.
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Growing Security Concerns in Ora-Igbomina
Ora-Igbomina has remained in the spotlight because of repeated kidnapping incidents. The community lies close to the boundaries of Osun, Kwara, and parts of Ekiti State.
In December 2025, retired Customs officer Emmanuel Owolabi was abducted in the town during an attack that also resulted in the death of another resident. Security officials later confirmed efforts to rescue the victim. Sources eventually reported his release.
Several weeks later, two residents identified as Tayese Adeyeye and Sunday Adewumi were kidnapped by armed men who invaded the community at night. The incident attracted widespread attention across Osun State.
Previous Kidnapping Cases
Reports indicated that the two residents were abducted from a private residence along the Aran-Orin Road area of Ora-Igbomina. Witnesses said the attackers fired gunshots before taking the victims into nearby bushes.
Following that incident, the Osun State Police Command launched search-and-rescue operations. Officers and local security personnel combed forests surrounding the town in an attempt to locate the victims.
Police later announced the arrest of five suspects during ongoing investigations. Authorities stated that investigations would determine whether those arrested had direct links to the kidnapping network operating in the area.
Police Response to Earlier Attacks
Security officials previously acknowledged increasing concerns about criminal activities around Ora-Igbomina. Reports suggested that investigators were examining possible links between suspected informants and criminal groups operating near the community.
Authorities also increased patrol activities and deployed additional personnel to the area. The move followed growing complaints from residents about insecurity and repeated attacks.
Community groups have consistently called for stronger security measures. They argue that the location of the town near state boundaries makes it vulnerable to attacks by criminal gangs moving across forests and rural routes.
Community Reaction
Residents described the latest abduction as disturbing. Many expressed fears that criminals may become more confident if decisive action is not taken.
Community stakeholders have renewed calls for additional security checkpoints, intelligence gathering, and improved surveillance systems. They believe stronger coordination among security agencies is necessary.
Several residents also appealed to government authorities to strengthen protection for public officials and ordinary citizens living in vulnerable communities.
Authorities Yet to Release Detailed Statement
As of the time of filing this report, authorities had not released extensive details regarding the circumstances surrounding the abduction of the vice chairman.
However, security sources indicated that investigations were ongoing. Efforts are expected to focus on locating the victim and identifying the perpetrators.
According to DocuNews Central, residents are closely monitoring developments while hoping for the safe return of the abducted official.
Security Challenges Across Border Communities
Border communities across parts of southwestern Nigeria have increasingly reported incidents involving kidnapping and armed attacks. Security experts often point to difficult terrain, forest corridors, and limited surveillance as factors that aid criminal operations.
Communities situated near state boundaries frequently face unique security challenges because criminal groups can move across jurisdictions quickly. Consequently, security agencies often require coordinated responses to tackle such threats.
Local leaders have repeatedly advocated stronger collaboration among state governments and security institutions operating within affected regions.
Investigation Continues
The abduction of Ifedayo Local Government Vice Chairman Debo Farounbi has intensified concerns about safety in Ora-Igbomina. It also highlights ongoing security challenges facing several communities across the region.
Security agencies are expected to continue search operations while investigators gather intelligence connected to the incident. Residents remain hopeful that the victim will be rescued safely.
Meanwhile, community leaders continue to urge authorities to implement long-term security measures capable of preventing future attacks and restoring public confidence.
For official security updates, readers may visit the Osun State Government portal and the Nigeria Police Force website for verified information as investigations continue.
According to DocuNews Central, the latest abduction marks another significant security incident in Ora-Igbomina and underscores growing concerns among residents over recurring kidnapping cases in the community.
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