The Nigerian Army said it has foiled a terrorist attack, leading to the rescue of 31 persons abducted during an Easter church service in Ariko Village, Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
In a statement on its official X handle, the Nigerian Army stated that the development followed a distress call reporting the abduction of worshippers during an Easter service at an ECWA Church in Ariko Village.
The statement said the troops, upon receiving the information, promptly mobilised to the scene.
According to the statement, with the support and guidance of members of the Ariko community, the troops advanced in pursuit of the fleeing terrorists and engaged them in a fierce firefight, overwhelming them with superior firepower.
It said that the pressure mounted by the advancing troops forced the terrorists to abandon 31 hostages, including one injured victim who is currently receiving medical attention.
Regrettably, the remains of five victims already killed by the terrorists were also recovered at the scene, the statement added.
“The fleeing terrorists are believed to have sustained significant casualties, as evidenced by blood trails along their escape routes,” the statement said.
The Nigerian Army said the troops have since intensified pursuit operations to track the fleeing elements to their enclaves, with ongoing efforts aimed at rescuing any remaining captives and ensuring the perpetrators are brought to justice.
To consolidate the gains recorded, the Nigerian Army said that additional troops have been deployed to the area to reinforce ongoing operations, enhance security presence, and prevent further threats to lives and property.
The Nigerian Army reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to the protection of citizens and the defence of Nigeria’s territorial integrity, in collaboration with other security agencies and local stakeholders.
It added that it remains resolute in sustaining offensive operations against all threats to national security.
The statement encouraged members of the public to continue supporting the Nigerian Army and other security agencies by providing timely and credible information, as collective vigilance remains vital to achieving enduring peace and stability.





