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Gov Otti honours soldier who captured notorious kidnap kingpin ‘Osisikankwu’
Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has honoured Staff Sergeant Amoke Gunshot Simeon, the soldier who led the operation that brought an end to the reign of notorious kidnap kingpin Obioma Nwankwo in Aba in 2010.
Known widely as “Osisikankwu,” Nwankwo headed a feared kidnapping network that terrorised residents of Aba and nearby communities between 2008 and 2010, creating widespread fear and insecurity.
Amoke, a member of the Nigerian Army, was instrumental in tracking down and capturing the gang leader during a decisive operation that restored a sense of safety in the area.
Governor Otti’s recognition highlights the bravery and sacrifice of security personnel who played critical roles in combating violent crime in Abia State during one of its most challenging periods.
During a visit to the soldier at his country home in Nvosi, Isiala Ngwa South Council, Governor Otti pledged to sponsor Amoke for overseas medical treatment to ensure his recovery and return to good health.
Speaking to journalists after the visit, Amoke recounted his ordeal following a motor accident in the North East while still in active duty, which left him with serious injuries to his legs. He expressed gratitude to Governor Otti for the support and the promise of treatment abroad.
“It was actually an accident while on duty in the North East, and the initial treatment did not help. I am so happy and excited that Governor Otti remembers those who fought for Abia State. His support will motivate other military personnel to serve diligently,” he said.
Amoke detailed his assignment in Abia, explaining that his team’s role was to track kidnappers and criminals to restore peace. He recalled how ‘Osisikankwu’ even offered him N50 million to let him continue his criminal activities, which he refused.
“I was on general patrol across Abia State, covering areas from Ngwa High School to Asa, Onicha Ngwa, and Ikot Ekpene. I refused the bribe, and that brought joy to the people of Abia State,” he said.
He added that his honesty and commitment to duty had earned him respect and recognition, stating: “A good job pays. Today, I am proud and grateful to Governor Otti for remembering me and supporting me.”
Governor Otti’s gesture highlights the state government’s appreciation for security personnel who have contributed to maintaining peace and safety in Abia.

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