HFN sympathizes with Benue Buffaloes after they were kidnapped and robbed

Pius Ayinor

Benue Buffaloes Handball players and officials that finished 9th in the just-concluded Ardova Premier League suffered a horrible ordeal after they were abducted by armed men, robbed and left traumatised while travelling back from Lagos. The incident happened just after Otukpo, Benue State but they were later rescued through the intervention of troops of the Nigeria Army as confirmed by the Handball Federation.

The President of the Handball Federation of Nigeria, Mr. Jibril Saidu Ojih, Monday morning expressed sympathy to the players, coaches, and management.

In a statement made available to Extrasportnigeria.com, Ojih condemned the traumatic experience, describing it as “a sad and heartbreaking ordeal that no athlete, coach, or official should ever be subjected to” while also thanking the Nigerian Army for their quick response.

“I extend my deepest sympathy to the entire Benue Buffaloes team. What they went through is unimaginable which no sport person should be subjected to. We thank God and the Nigeria Army for their safe rescue.

“Our hearts go out to the Benue State Sports Ministry. The board of the Handball Federation of Nigeria and the entire Nigeria handball family is with you in this trying moment. You are not alone.”

Jibril commended the Nigeria Army for its “prompt intervention,” noting that their swift response prevented what could have been an even worse situation. He called for improved safety for travelling sports teams, stressing that athlete welfare must be prioritised nationwide.


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