Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo Declares “The Others Are Coming Home Soon” After High-Profile Rescue

Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo Declares “The Others Are Coming Home Soon” After High-Profile Rescue

Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo has expressed optimism that more kidnapped Nigerians will soon regain their freedom following the successful rescue of the sister of former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and her twin sons. The minister’s statement came after security operatives freed the victims during a coordinated operation that has been hailed as a major success in the ongoing battle against kidnapping.

His brief but powerful message — “The others are coming home soon” — has resonated with families still waiting for the safe return of loved ones.

Festus Keyamo Applauds Security Agencies After Successful Rescue

Festus Keyamo praised the efforts of the Nigeria Police Force following the operation that led to the rescue of Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her 12-year-old twin sons. The victims had been abducted while travelling in Ibadan, triggering widespread concern and calls for urgent action from security agencies.

According to reports, sustained intelligence gathering and tactical pressure forced the kidnappers into a confrontation with security operatives. Two suspected kidnappers were neutralised during the operation, while efforts continue to track down other members of the criminal gang who reportedly fled the area.

Festus Keyamo’s Message Highlights Broader Security Concerns

While Festus Keyamo celebrated the rescue, his remarks also drew attention to the many Nigerians who remain in captivity across different regions of the country. Kidnapping continues to pose a major security challenge, affecting families, schools, businesses, and rural communities.

Security experts note that successful rescue operations demonstrate the effectiveness of intelligence-led policing, but they also stress the need for long-term strategies aimed at dismantling criminal networks and preventing future abductions. Public confidence in security agencies often rises after successful operations, but expectations also increase for similar results in unresolved cases.

The statement has become a message of hope for families still waiting for good news. As security agencies continue operations against kidnapping syndicates, many Nigerians will be watching closely to see whether the minister’s confidence is matched by further rescue successes in the days and weeks ahead.


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