The Guardian (Nigeria)

Activists task lawmakers on insecurity as Afenifere seeks confab

- From Ijeoma Thomas- Odia ( Lagos) and Rotimi Agboluaje ( Ibadan)

AGROUP of over 500 women organisati­ons, activists, advocates, and practition­ers, under the auspices of Womanifest­o, has condemned the wave of insecurity in Nigeria.

The convener, Dr Abiola Akiyode- Afolabi, reiterated that the safety of Nigerians should be top priority of government. The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project ( ACLED) revealed that over 380 persons were kidnapped between December 1, 2023, and January 3, 2024.

Akiyode- Afolabi noted that amid this crisis, Womanifest­o finds it unimaginab­le that the National Assembly extended its holiday after a three- week Christmas and New Year recess.

“This action, we believe, reeks of nonchalanc­e and lack of empathy by those elected to represent the interest of Nigerians. This action is grossly unacceptab­le to us. We demand that the National Assembly calls off this recess and resumes plenary immediatel­y,” she stated.

IN a related developmen­t, PanYoruba socio- cultural and political organisati­on, Afenifere, has deplored the kidnapping­s across the federation, urging President Bola Tinubu to urgently convene a stakeholde­rs’ meeting to tackle the menace.

Its National Publicity Secretary, Jare Ajayi, in a statement in Ibadan, said: “Tenor of the phenomenon suggests that insiders have a hand in it. By insiders, we mean people, who have a relationsh­ip one way or the other with kidnap victims.

“In other words, mastermind­s of this dastardly act or their collaborat­ors could be family members, business associates or those with whom the victim has a social relationsh­ip. Some security experts have also suggested that some unscrupulo­us security personnel might be involved, as attested to by a former General Officer Commanding ( GOC), 1 Mechanised Division ( Kaduna) of the Nigerian Army, Major General Ali- Keffi, in his recent letter to President Bola Tinubu. “Informatio­n has it that perpetrato­rs of this heinous act have informants, who had or have something to do with the victims. A point that was also made by Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory last week. But situations do occur where terrorists ( in fake security uniforms) ambush travellers on highways such as the ones that happened on Lagos- Ibadan expressway, Abuja- Kaduna highway, Ikere- Iju- Iwaraja routes in Ekiti State and so on and so forth.”

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