By Zarumi Mashood
The Kwara State Government has expressed deep concern over the disturbing video released by terrorists earlier yesterday, allegedly showing some persons taken during the tragic February 3 attack on Woro community.
The State Commissioner for Communications, Bolanle Olukoju, stated this in a statement issued in Ilorin.
“As always, our thoughts are with all the families affected, and we reaffirm our commitment to securing the safe return of all those impacted”, the statement.
The state government said it acknowledged the anxiety that the footage might cause, adding that government officials and security agencies were carefully analysing the video to establish the identities of the individuals shown.
“Since the incident, there have been varying accounts regarding the number of persons abducted. For this reason, neither the State Government nor security agencies have announced a definitive figure. Our priority remains the safe rescue of every affected citizen and ensuring that those responsible are brought to justice.
“We have engaged Woro community leaders to assist in identifying individuals seen in the footage. As of now, a few persons have been preliminarily identified from the video as residents of Woro. Community representatives have also indicated that more individuals remain unaccounted for.
“It is important to note that some persons initially reported missing have since reunited with their families, while others may have temporarily relocated to neighbouring communities, including Wawa and New Bussa in Niger State.
“The Government’s response committee, led by His Highness Ahmed Ibn Muhammed, continues to work with security agencies, local authorities, and community stakeholders to coordinate efforts, humanitarian support, and the safe return of displaced persons”.
The statement assured the public that verified updates would be provided as more information becomes available through proper coordination with security and community leaders.
Government urged residents to remain calm, avoid spreading unverified information, and continue cooperating with authorities.

