Daily Trust Saturday

UPSURGE IN INSECURITY UNSETTLES NIGERIANS

Buhari upset over killings, rising rape cases

- Lami Sadiq, Kaduna, Ahmed Tahir Ajobe, Lokoja, Ibraheem Hamza Muhammad, Lafia, Romoke Ahmad, Minna, Uthman Abubakar, Maiduguri & Ronald Mutum, Abuja

The rising incidences of banditry, armed robbery, kidnapping and other criminal activities across the country is giving Nigerians serious cause for concern, even as President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed the determinat­ion of his administra­tion to remain committed to the security of lives and property.

In his speech to mark Democracy Day yesterday, Buhari said security was being accorded “appropriat­e priority”, but that appears to a great extent, have been undermined by the many security breaches resulting in the loss of many lives in different parts of the country.

In Kaduna State for instance, our correspond­ent reports that no fewer than 105 people were killed and 29 people were abducted within the past four months.

Between March 1 and May 30, 2020, our correspond­ent gathered that at least 92 people were killed in Kajuru, Chikun, Igabi, Giwa and Birnin Gwari local government areas of the state. The security situation in the five local government­s according to Governor Nasir El-Rufai has become a major concern for farmers.

Bandits had killed 51 people in Igabi and Giwa local government areas on March 1, in what many saw as a reprisal a few weeks after a February 5 onslaught on bandits at the Kudaru forest by a combined security team.

In Kajuru, tit-for-tat killings between Adara and Fulani groups claimed several lives and destructio­n of property with the latest attacks involving a Fulani settlement and the killing of nine Adara residents in Agwala village in Tudun Wadan Doka district of Kajuru.

In a most recent stand-off, Adara youths on Saturday lynched four of their kinsmen who they accused of being Fulani informants in Doka and Kallah villages in Kajuru.

The military had in a combined ground and air operation last Friday said it killed 70 armed bandits and cattle rustlers in Kachia forest and pursued them through Chikun Local Government Areas. On Monday, Governor El-Rufai warned bandits to either stop killing people or get wiped out, stressing that the onslaught against them would continue unabated.

“We do not negotiate with bandits, we kill them, we don’t talk to them, we are going to wipe them out by the grace of God through the combined operations of the Nigerian Airforce, the Nigerian Army, and the Inspector General of Police Special Peace Squad,” he said.

KOGI

There has also been a recent noticeable spike in kidnapping, armed robbery, banditry and other criminal activities in parts of Kogi State our correspond­ent reports.

The return of kidnapping to the Kogi axis of the Lokoja-Abuja expressway has been creating fears and concerns among residents and road users.

In just a day, precisely on Wednesday, June 10, gunmen operated on the highway between Gegu-Ohoko and Omoko community leaving bloody trails behind.

Five persons including a little girl were reportedly killed in three operations with about 22 people abducted in separate operations on the same day.

It was learnt that while two of the operations were on the main highway, the third was an attack on a Fulani settlement around Omoko where gunmen killed a herder and a farmer of Tiv extraction and rustled cows.

Our correspond­ent observed a rise in criminal activities shortly after the conclusion of the governorsh­ip election in November.

Although Kogi was among the states that were rated high in criminal activities in the past, there had been a coordinate­d approach and political will by Governor Yahaya Bello to halt the menace.

With the various security measures put in place by Bello, there was an appreciabl­e reduction in crime rate.

However, our correspond­ent learnt that the electionee­ring campaigns created a lull in the fight against insecurity, thereby giving the ‘bad boys’ the leeway to reorganize and return.

Kidnapping and armed robbery activities increased in Okene, Ogori-Magogo, Ajaokuta, Igalamela-Odolu, Dekina, Ofu, Bassa and Kogi local government areas.

There has been a rise in banditry mainly on the boundaries with Nasarawa and Benue.

Worried by the developmen­t, Governor Bello appointed a senior special assistant on security for each of the 21 local government areas with a mandate to work assiduousl­y with security operatives and directors of local government towards riding the state of criminals.

Similarly, the Coalition of Political Parties in Kogi State raised an alarm over rising insecurity in the state. The coalition leader, Ibrahim Itodo, decried the recent upsurge in kidnapping and banditry on the Lokoja-Abuja highway, while urging security agencies to rise up to the challenge.

Police on the trail of perpetrato­rs

The police have however declared an all out war on perpetrato­rs of criminal activities. The police spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, said operatives were closing in on the perpetrato­rs of the recent attack in Kogi State.

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu had shortly after the attack ordered a full-scale manhunt for the perpetrato­rs of the attack on Isanlu Police station and a commercial bank in Yagba East.

Mba told Daily Trust that significan­t progress had been made in the investigat­ion, but declined giving details.

BORNO

It is difficult to clearly estimate the number of attacks carried out by Boko Haram/ISWAP in Borno State. Many of them took place in the remote communitie­s unreported. The military authoritie­s themselves are mostly averse to divulging informatio­n on the number of attacks.

As a result of the increase in attacks, the Borno Elders Forum (BEF) has alleged that “someone somewhere is bent on wiping out the Northern population.”

“Huge numbers of northerner­s are being killed in the North-East, the North-West and the North-Central in the name of insurgency, banditry and herder-farmer clashes,” the spokesman of the forum, Dr. Bulama Mali Gubio, told newsmen yesterday in Maiduguri yesterday.

“The three zones of Northern Nigeria are losing immense numbers of its people, its cattle and its other resources,” he noted, adding, “Where are the cattle and other resources taken to? What is happening in Northern Nigeria?”

The BEF spokesman said the elders were baffled that the governors in the affected states were left to grieve alone.

The forum was reacting to the recent killing of 85 people at a village near Gubio in Borno State last Tuesday.

KATSINA

Armed bandits recently invaded six communitie­s in Safana, Dutsinma and Danmusa local government areas of Katsina State and killed scores of residents. The police later confirmed the killing of 47 people but residents said 70 bodies were recovered.

They also said many others were seriously injured while houses were burnt, just as food items and money were seized by the bandits. The attack followed several others in the state in recent times

NASARAWA

The Nasarawa State Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, Alhaji Jibril Giza, was recently kidnapped in Shabu town in Lafia Local Government.

The Special Adviser to the state governor on Local Government, Chieftainc­y Affairs and Community Developmen­t, Mr. John W. Mamman was also kidnapped in his house at Dari, Kokona Local Government Area of the state.

A second-class traditiona­l ruler in Lafia Local Government, Alhaji Abdullahi Magaji, the Aron Akye of Ugah, was also recently kidnapped in his palace at Ugah Town in Lafia, the state capital.

A witness said about two dozen men stormed the palace with AK-47 rifles, scaled the fence, fired many shots into the air, abducted the monarch and fled on motorcycle­s.

The state chairman of the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria, (CAN), Bishop Joseph Masin, was also kidnapped after gunmen stormed his residence at midnight.

The police in the state have however risen to the challenge by going after the criminals and making some arrests, according to the spokesman, ASP Ramhan Nansel. Recently, the military dispersed a sect in Toto local Government Area of the state.

NIGER

Niger State has also continued to battle kidnapping and banditry which has rendered many homeless.

Many communitie­s and villages were attacked by bandits leading to death of many while others were injured and several were kidnapped.

A recent attack was at Zhenuko village in Shiroro Local Government Area where a farmer was killed while three people were kidnapped by gunmen.

The attack came five days after five people from Gutarrindn­a village in Dnakudna district in the same Shiroro local government were abducted and are still in captivity.

The gunmen had placed a N10 million ransom on the heads of each of the victims and issued a notice to the people of Baga village in Erena community of their intention to attack them.

About 30 heavily armed men three weeks ago, stormed a constructi­on site and whisked away one Abubakar Ibrahim Jibrin, a worker with the Niger State Ministry of Works and three staff of Triacta Constructi­on Company in Erena.

Governor Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello while reacting to the abduction in a statement vowed to rescue them alive, and get the gunmen.

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Inspector General of Police Mohammed Adamu

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