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Police Reveal Roles of Rescued Adelabu’s Sister & Kids’ Kidnappers, While Helpless School Children Remain in Captivity

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
June 8, 2026
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TDFresh details have emerged regarding the roles played by members of the kidnapping syndicate responsible for the abduction of the sister and children of Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, as security agencies continue investigations into the high-profile crime.

According to information shared by the “Oyo Affairs” forum, law enforcement authorities have identified several suspects and uncovered the specific responsibilities they performed before, during, and after the kidnapping operation.

Kelechi

The investigation revealed that a suspect identified as Kelechi served as a lookout at the gang’s hideout where the victims were held captive.

When police operatives stormed the location during the rescue operation, Kelechi reportedly engaged security personnel in a gun battle.

He was subsequently killed during the confrontation alongside another unidentified member of the criminal gang.

The unidentified gang member was said to have actively participated in guarding the victims at the hideout before being neutralised during the police operation.

Abolalewa, aka “Oloro”

Among those arrested was Wale Abolalewa, popularly known as “Oloro.”

Investigators described him as a key figure within the kidnapping syndicate and disclosed that he had already been on the police watchlist before his arrest.

Security sources indicated that information obtained from Oloro played a significant role in exposing the wider criminal network.

He allegedly participated directly in the planning and execution of the abduction.

Dare Oyedele, aka “Solution”

Another suspect, Dare Oyedele, also known as “Solution,” was identified as a major operational coordinator within the gang.

Authorities said he was involved in surveillance activities, strategic planning, and the eventual execution of the kidnapping.

Both Oloro and Solution are currently in custody and are reportedly cooperating with investigators.

Semiu Ishola & Adeyemi Ayobami

Police also arrested Semiu Ishola, 39, and Adeyemi Ayobami, 35, for their alleged roles in facilitating the criminal operation.

Investigators said the duo acted as agents who secured and arranged the hideout located within the Lado community in Ayegun, Ibadan, where the victims were allegedly kept during their captivity.

Extensive Surveillance

Further findings revealed that the syndicate carried out extensive surveillance on the victims and their family before launching the operation.

The suspects allegedly monitored the family’s movements, studied daily routines, photographed vehicles, and gathered intelligence around schools attended by members of the family.

Investigators further disclosed that the gang attempted to recruit a household employee identified simply as Segun in May 2026 in order to gain insider information that could aid the operation.

Authorities believe the gang carefully selected its targets long before the actual abduction was carried out.

Police reports indicate that the suspects eventually executed the kidnapping using an unregistered Toyota Camry, which enabled them to move without attracting immediate attention from security agencies.

The successful rescue operation brought relief to the victims’ family and attracted widespread commendation for security operatives who dismantled the criminal hideout and secured the release of those abducted.

However, the development has also sparked renewed public debate about disparities in the speed and intensity of responses to kidnapping cases across the country.

Selective Rescue

Many Nigerians have pointed to the painful irony that the family members of a prominent public official were rescued unharmed through an intensive security operation.

Meanwhile, numerous ordinary citizens remain trapped in captivity with little public attention.

Particularly troubling is the plight of school children abducted in separate incidents across the country who have continued to languish in captivity for weeks and, in some cases, months.

Since May 15, several families have reportedly endured agonising uncertainty as kidnapped school children and teachers of Community Grammar School, Esinele, in the same Oyo State remain missing.

School children sleeping in the open bush
School children sleeping in the open bush

 

Desperate parents plead for government urgent intervention.

For these families, every passing day represents another day of fear, trauma, and helpless waiting.

The contrast has reignited questions about whether all victims of kidnapping receive equal urgency from security agencies regardless of their social status, political connections, or economic standing.

Adelabu’s Sister and Children Versus Helpless School Children

While many Nigerians celebrate the rescue of Adelabu’s sister and children, the jubilation is tempered by the reality that countless other victims are still awaiting freedom.

Parents of abducted school children continue to spend sleepless nights wondering whether their sons and daughters will return home alive.

Communities affected by mass abductions remain traumatised, while schools in vulnerable areas operate under constant fear of future attacks.

The rescue operation demonstrates that when intelligence gathering, coordination, and decisive action converge, positive outcomes are possible.

Yet it also highlights the expectations of millions of Nigerians who believe that every kidnapped citizen deserves the same level of determination and urgency.

Until the remaining captives regain their freedom, many citizens argue that the nation’s fight against kidnapping remains far from won.

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