By Gabriella Ogbu
The Kwara State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), announced on Monday that a 400-level student from Abubakar Audu University, Ayangba, Kogi State, was rescued after being abducted and found wandering naked in Ilorin, the state capital.
The 19-year-old student, Fauziyah Muhammed, who is studying English Education, was reportedly kidnapped in Ayangba on Sunday morning, allegedly hypnotized, and then abandoned in Ilorin.
The incident is believed to have occurred between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. that Sunday.
Dr. Umar Muhammed, the NSCDC Kwara Commandant, told journalists in Ilorin that Fauziyah was discovered on Monday morning by residents of the Ajegunle-Isale community along Egbejila Road.
The locals found her wandering naked and immediately alerted an NSCDC officer, who subsequently notified the command for further action.
Dr. Muhammed shared that Fauziyah appeared disoriented and incoherent, likely due to the trauma she had experienced.
He added, “She was found naked, but some Good Samaritans in the community clothed her. We have provided her with comfort and care and informed Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of her condition.
“The governor, showing compassion, has promised logistical support to facilitate her return to Kogi State,” he said.
In a brief interview, Fauziyah recalled the little she could remember of her abduction.
She said, “One of the books I was carrying fell. As I bent to pick it up, I lost consciousness.”
She expressed confusion about how she ended up in Ilorin, so far from Kogi State.
The NSCDC confirmed that Fauziyah will be released to her family through her uncle, Mallam Salihu Aliu, who is authorized to act on their behalf.