APC Aspirant Bayo Adelabu’s Family Reportedly Kidnapped In Ibadan: WATCH VIDEO

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Reports circulating on social media claim that the Bayo Adelabu family kidnapping occurred in the Elewura area of Ibadan, Oyo State. The reports allege that the sister and children of Chief Bayo Adelabu, popularly known as Penkelemesi, were abducted by unidentified persons.

However, authorities have not officially confirmed the incident as of the time of filing this report.

The alleged Bayo Adelabu family kidnapping gained attention after a video surfaced online. Several social media users shared the clip while expressing concerns about security challenges in the state.

The video has generated widespread reactions from residents and political observers. Many have called on security agencies to investigate the claims and provide accurate information to the public.

According to unverified reports, the victims were allegedly taken from the Elewura area of Ibadan. Details surrounding the incident remain unclear at this time. Information regarding the exact number of victims and the circumstances of the alleged abduction has not been independently verified.

Neither the family nor representatives of Chief Bayo Adelabu have issued any public statement regarding the development. Likewise, the Oyo State Police Command has yet to release an official confirmation or denial of the reported incident.

The report has also renewed discussions about security concerns in Oyo State. Residents continue to urge security agencies to strengthen surveillance and intelligence gathering across vulnerable communities.

While the story continues to attract attention online, readers are advised to exercise caution. The alleged Bayo Adelabu family kidnapping remains unconfirmed until verified by law enforcement authorities or family representatives.

This report will be updated as more credible information becomes available.

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