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Ending Kidnapping in Nigeria is Impossible, Says Wike

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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, yesterday said that the commercial­isation of kidnapping had made it impossible to end the menace.

Wike, who made the remark during a courtesy visit by the Rotary Internatio­nal District 9141, to the Government House in Port Harcourt, explained that since kidnapping had become business, it could only be reduced to the barest minimum.

He said, “It is now impossible to stop kidnapping in Nigeria; it (kidnapping) is now a business. It has been commercial­ised.

“It is now a major business. Everyone must partner with the government to ensure that we reduce it to the barest minimum. But it cannot be totally eradicated.”

He said that those involved in kidnapping from security reports ranged from 16 to 22 years in age.

“Look at what is happening across the country. Kidnapping has taken over all states. When it started here, it was politicise­d. But today, it is negatively affecting all states of the federation.

“A few days ago, a Court of Appeal judge was kidnapped in Benin. Before that, a Federal High Court judge was kidnapped. All of us must work together to stop this scourge,” he said.

Wike called on Rotary Nigeria to embark on enlightenm­ent programme to ensure that the youths were educated on the dangers of cultism and kidnapping.

The governor urged everyone to be conscious of their environmen­t and take measures to secure themselves since kidnappers were always using close workers, family members and associates as

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