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Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by afroniger: 5:26pm On May 21, 2019
The authorities in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are tackling criminals who seize residents and demand ransom, reports GBENGA OMOKHUNU

Majority of residents in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) now live in fear of being kidnapped. This is due to the increasing rate of abductions in Abuja and the dreaded Abuja-Kaduna Expressway.

Findings revealed that kidnapping has now become the most lucrative business that can catapult the poor into affluence overnight.

When the first cases of kidnappings involving expatriate oil workers were reported in the Niger Delta in the early 2000s, not many knew that it would grow to become a national malaise in less than two decades.

Apart from the militancy in the Niger Delta, the deadly Islamic insurgency in the North orchestrated by Boko Haram, the activities of hostage-taking Fulani herdsmen, as well as the swelling pool of criminals who are making a fortune from it have all contributed to exacerbation of the national epidemic, which kidnapping has become.

Today, not just expatriates are at risk of being kidnapped for ransom; everybody and anybody is, as shown by the list of victims, which include day-old infants, professionals, including medical doctors, lawyers, journalists, administrators, clerics, traditional rulers, artisans, para-military and military officers among others. While some of these victims were rescued after paying huge amounts of money as ransom, some of them were able to escape after being tortured or raped and others died in mysterious circumstances.

Now, hardly does a week pass without innocent citizens being forcefully moved away by deadly gangs, who take fun in pulling the trigger at the slightest refusal to obey their commands. People now sleep with one eye open, not knowing what would happen next.

John, a security expert who spoke with The Nation on the issue said: “Kidnapping now happen on a commercial scale in the country. Even though kidnapping happens in other parts of the world, it does not happen on such a large scale like Nigeria where mass kidnapping takes place regularly. Many years ago, we said there is strength in numbers, but this is not true today. Kidnapping of Chibok girls and Dapchi girls come to mind. Boko Haram even stop buses on the way and carry out their kidnapping. There is general lack of security in the country. The Federal Capital Territory is now experiencing this sad development.

“I think impunity is the biggest cause, because people commit the crime and don’t get punished. If someone commits a crime and he/she gets away with it, then there is every chance that the person will continue. But if the person commits a crime, gets caught and is punished, it will definitely serve as a deterrent to others. Most cases are lost in court because of sloppy investigation and policing in Nigeria. We no longer teach religious education in schools. So, people are not morally conscious; but they now worship the god of money and justify it.”

An Abuja resident, Ibrahim Udu who also spoke with The Nation lamented that part of the reason that kidnapping remains a thriving business in the country is because many Nigerians have come to believe that being rich is the ultimate life goal.

Udu went further, saying, “It is a pity that Nigerian youths have been brainwashed into believing they need to get money to have their way. So, this has spurred them to get money by hook or by crook. This is also responsible for the high rate of kidnapping and ritual killings in the country. I heard recently of a wife who took to kidnapping to get money from the husband. Many of us are not content with what we have. We want to have a good life and the definition of good life is to go into this heinous crime to make money. Greed is a psychological problem. Some in the older generations have not laid the foundation of hard work for our youths, rather, they have demonstrated that to have money is power to live a flamboyant life.”

Seun, another Abuja resident said another cause of kidnappings in the country is eroded values adding that People no longer want to follow the path of dignity of labour.

He said they do not care how they make money.

She said: “The enduring spirit of due process of attaining wealth is no longer there as only a few people ask questions when they observe something does not add up. People celebrate those who acquire ill-gotten wealth and give them chieftaincy titles. In some cases, they are given major responsibilities in the society. The societal implication of this is that it spreads like wild fire. I don’t think it is too bad to ask someone who had nothing, but all of a sudden is living the big life, what he or she does for a living. It is not a good news that kidnapping is on the increase in Abuja. kidnapping is on the rise because of high rate of poverty, hopelessness, joblessness and majorly, the lack of the fear of God.

“Another factor to this epidemic is the celebration of wealth, fame and materialism without questioning the sources. For example, a jobless young man suddenly becomes wealthy, buying houses and cars without any traceable investment, no accountability to friends, families and the government, and yet he is celebrated. A generation has emerged that is only interested in the get-rich-quick syndrome, rather than hard work, skill acquisition and education.”


While urging religious leaders, family and relevant government agencies to come together to condemn and tackle these barbaric acts, instead of celebrating materialism, another Abuja residents who spoke under anonymity believes that people need to be security conscious, mind the company they keep, while the government should devise ingenious ways of catching up with perpetrators.

He said conscious efforts must be made to stamp out the menace of kidnapping before the entire country is overrun by kidnappers.

“For instance, the Kaduna-Abuja road is a danger zone now where kidnapping has been thriving for years. So, the legislature should compel the Nigerian Police to make its presence felt there. We urgently need to get to a point where serious people govern Nigeria because governance means providing services based on facts and not fiction.

“Everybody is now talking about Kaduna-Abuja road. It is on this same Kaduna-Abuja road that about 30 persons were kidnapped recently including the General Manager, Public Relations, Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMET), Muntari Ibrahim. His son, Ibrahim, who made the disclosure said his father, along with his brother, Tasi’u Isah, were returning to Abuja when the kidnappers double- crossed his Peugeot 408 car, shot into the air and whisked him away. Like Abuja, several other state across the country have paid a heavy price as a result of the incessant activities of kidnappers.”

The above instances have become commonplace along the notorious Abuja-Kaduna Expressway, especially around Jere, Katari and Rijana towns. In the last three years, the road has becoming one of the most dangerous roads in the country as clergymen, military officers and an ex minister, a serving senator as well as a diplomat, including not-so-prominent persons, have at various times been kidnapped along that road. The Sierra Leone Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, retired Major General Alfred Nelson Williams, was abducted along the notorious road on his way to attend an event at Command and Staff College, Jaji.

Similarly, Malam Lawal Maidoki, the Chairman of Sokoto State Zakat and Empowerment, was seized in October. That same month, precisely on October 6, six armed men kidnapped Mrs Laurentia Laraba Malam, the immediate past Minister of Environment and her husband, Mr. Pius Malam along the same Kaduna Abuja express way.

Early March, a journalist with the DailyTrust newspaper was kidnapped and released after payment of ransom. He narrated his ordeal and all the modus operandi of the kidnappers based on his experience. Till today, no one has ever to dig or investigate or act on how to get them arrested. Not only on the highways, kidnappers now follow people into their towns and villages, knock their doors and abduct them.


Not too long after that was the kidnap that happened within Abuja city center of Friday Okeregbe, a Channels TV reporter who covers the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. Okeregbe was kidnapped along Games Village in Abuja while on his way from his mechanic’s workshop on March 22, 2019.

Those who saw him at work on March 22, which was on Friday said he was wearing the same clothes as in the photo on the news when he was kidnapped.

Thought, Friday was released by the kidnappers a week after which ironically was on Friday, it was not confirmed if the family paid the N50 million ransom that was demanded by the kidnappers.

The experience, according to Friday was something he do not want to share. Findings also revealed that if took the intervention of different quarters to secure his release.

Government’s efforts to curb the menace

Minister of the FCT, Malam Muhammad Bello told The Nation about the administration’s latest efforts at putting an end to kidnapping among other crimes in the nation’s capital.

Bello was furious about the sad development, saying that his administration will ensure that Abuja and its environs are safe for everyone.

He said, “The incident of kidnapping along Abuja-Kaduna Road…there was an existing regional security arrangement which was called the G-7. So with the development all the states that are around the FCT are going to revive the regional security arrangements. This will also help. If for instance the FCT administration had a way of checking but if our neighbours routes are porous then it will still come back to us. So we have to come together in form of technical tactics. All the commissioners of police and security agencies within the seven states [need] to come and draw an agenda as regards securing the region. This G-7 states consist of Niger, FCT, Plature, Benue, Kogi, Nasarawa and Kaduna. With that, the efforts of all the state governments will help deal with kidnapping issue. These are the arrangement we are putting in place.”

The minister who spoke with our correspondent through the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA’s) Deputy Director of Security, Adamu Gwary said: “The FCT administration at the last EXCO meeting when we made presentation on community policing, we know the helplessness situation of our Nigerian police as regards to manpower and other logistics. So the best way to get results is to have self-help community policing. And we paid a visit to all the 17 Chiefs and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Malam Musa Bello directed that the reports of the visits and other findings be presented at the EXCO meeting. The report is advocating the issue of neighborhood watch and community policing. At least to ensure that information gets to the security agencies on time on issues that are related to crimes or any intention to commit crime.

“With that the administration will ensure that the community policing and neighborhood watch is seriously supposed to aid the police in achieving the set target of getting FCT rid of crime and criminality especially this issue of kidnapping. In addition, the Commissioner of police recently discussed with the minister that the force is going to embark on a special operation exercise on some area councils in the FCT. That is Gwagwalada, Abaji, Kwali and Kuje. Where there is so much reported cases of kidnapping. This administration is willing to assist the FCT police command in ensuring that such exercise records a huge success. We are serious working round the clock to ensure that the issue of kidnapping in FCT is arrested.

“The minister is very serious about this development and wants implementation of the plans as soon as possible. Members of the public should also compliment the efforts of our security operatives especially the police as regards information sharing. We want to have a section where information will be given in confidence and it will be transmitted to the police. Even with the United Nations standard of ratio of police to members of the public we are far behind. So even if police is not complaining it is glaring. During my last visit to Zuba police station, they had only one functional vehicle. We understand the gaps and we are trying to assist. The committee report like I said earlier is advocating community policing as solution to the issue of crimes especially kidnapping.

“As we work to achieve our set goals, members of the public should try at all times to be security conscious. Our findings showed that people do not want to go and report criminal matters to the police that is why we have the FCT call center. They should also use that window to relate information which is usually transmitters to security agencies. We also censor where the information is coming from to avoid any form of intimidation because members of the public are always scared to report.”

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Nbote(m): 6:39pm On May 21, 2019
Even one chance criminals are now resorting to moving about with POS terminals for their now thriving kidnap/robbery business. D number of stab victims in most hospitals in d FCT is testament to d high rate of crime in d FCT. Driving along d Abuja Kaduna road is now a nightmare for motorists but what do Nigerians know, sir El Rufai says d route is safe and Lai Muhammed is telling d world dat d nation is relatively safe

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Erolow(f): 7:38pm On May 21, 2019
shocked
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by GLeesMODEL(m): 7:38pm On May 21, 2019
Wow
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Automatic3444(m): 7:38pm On May 21, 2019
grin
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Nukilia: 7:38pm On May 21, 2019
Rubbish leaders!
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by seunmohmoh(f): 7:40pm On May 21, 2019
Nigeria is not safe.

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Reference(m): 7:43pm On May 21, 2019
But when you tell them to devolve the centrist law enforcement architrcture, they say no.
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by NigeriaIsDoomed: 7:45pm On May 21, 2019
Doomed country! Una never see anything yet , e remain oneday wey this zoo go burn like troy.

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by kripen(m): 7:46pm On May 21, 2019
Nbote:
Even one chance criminals are now resorting to moving about with POS terminals for their now thriving kidnap/robbery business. D number of stab victims in most hospitals in d FCT is testament to d high rate of crime in d FCT. Driving along d Abuja Kaduna road is now a nightmare for motorists but what do Nigerians know, sir El Rufai says d route is safe and Lai Muhammed is telling d world dat d nation is relatively safe

Nigeria has never in its history witness this suffering that has resulted to people trying to cut corners by involving in crime. The country is in a quagmire

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Nobody: 7:47pm On May 21, 2019
Nex time una go provide jobs.

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by IamSoProlific: 7:48pm On May 21, 2019
When will Nigerians learn to summarize, this is damn too long.

I felt other people's comments would encourage me to read it, but at the sight of "EL-Rufai n Lai Mohammed in one sentence, I had no other option but to entirely give up on the encouragement.

El rufai and lai Mohammed No need wasting my time.

Na dem dem....

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Ozinback: 7:53pm On May 21, 2019
seunmohmoh:
Nigeria is not safe.

It is! As safe as HELL!
- Lie Mohammed
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by illiteratepmb: 7:54pm On May 21, 2019
Boko haram is already in Abuja. Una never see something.

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by seunmohmoh(f): 8:01pm On May 21, 2019
Ozinback:


It is! As safe as HELL!
- Lie Mohammed
grin grin
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by MobilityExpress: 8:04pm On May 21, 2019
First they were kidnapping whites, we didn't care, now they kidnap both whites and blacks.
First Boko Haram started with killing Christians, we didn't care, now they kill both Christians and Muslims
First they started kidnapping the rich, we didn't care, now they are on the highway, street and taxi kidnapping both poor and rich
There were too many mass killings happening in North, we didn't care, now the South is another shithole


History is repeating itself cry

"First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—

Because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me."

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Akanoomobowale(m): 8:12pm On May 21, 2019
seunmohmoh:
Nigeria is not safe.
it depends on the part you are... don't generalise.
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by selemo: 8:13pm On May 21, 2019
Nbote:
[s]Even one chance criminals are now resorting to moving about with POS terminals for their now thriving kidnap/robbery business. D number of stab victims in most hospitals in d FCT is testament to d high rate of crime in d FCT. Driving along d Abuja Kaduna road is now a nightmare for motorists but what do Nigerians know,[/s] sir El Rufai says d route is safe and Lai Muhammed is telling d world dat d nation is relatively safe
Black slowpoke has hijack the government..
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by sizer07: 8:19pm On May 21, 2019
if you believe anything that comes out of lie lie Muhammad@ your own risk. That man is a lier from the pit of hell.let him travel to kaduna by road from with out escorts.if he comes back them we will all believe him.abuja kaduna rail way now is a hot cake for politicians, They troop to the stations like flies due to fear of been kidnapped. Boys in those town who are once poor farmers are now multi millionaires. Thanks to there kidnapping biz. Jere, rijina most especially is where you will see father, sons uncles infact, all the males in the families who where once farmers have all drop there farming tools and resorted to kidnapping biz. Making millions on a weekly bases. Most of them who where in abuja doing hard labours have all relocated back home and join the biz. The issue of one chance in abuja, I was a victim of one chance in Abuja and I know how it fills.if not for God,I would have been six fit below the surface of this earth. It was a very horrible experience that I don't even wish my enemy to go through, if I toll I have one.this country is finished. Funny enough most of the securities on that Abuja kaduna high ways get Kick back from those kidnappers after ransom is paid. That is why the menace is on the increase. God save us in this country

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by nairaman66(m): 8:20pm On May 21, 2019
Restructure this geographical mistake, you people said No! The government would rather buy guns and bullets to kill the small time criminals and leave the big ones in Aso villa and top government offices to continue their rot. Enjoy everything that comes with it.. gradually Nigeria is getting to that point of revolution..

Nigerians have been so shortchanged and oppressed in everything. No justice or equity if you are a poor man in the land. Very soon, the poor will have nothing to eat but the rich!

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by LoveOnly1: 8:22pm On May 21, 2019
God save Nigeria!

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Tolupiz(m): 8:23pm On May 21, 2019
D sollution to this act is death penalty to any one caught in this act'

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by nairaman66(m): 8:26pm On May 21, 2019
Tolupiz:
D sollution to this act is death penalty to any one caught in this act'

This is not the solution! This will make them more aggressive and dangerous! Restructuring is the answer. State police also!

Running the affairs of the country from Abuja is a terrible thing to do.. It won’t work, it will never work! Let the people be close to their leader so they can hold them responsible..

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Benitogucci(m): 8:36pm On May 21, 2019
I think the best way to resolve this issue of insecurity is for the federal government to buy a dragon 🐉.

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by stagger: 8:43pm On May 21, 2019
Sensationalist story. Abuja is the safest place in Nigeria. The only issue is the "one-chance" robbers in the FCT, and here we must place the blame where it squarely lies: the populace.

For years, the FCT administration and the DRTS (VIO office) has cracked down on unlicensed and unpainted vehicles known as "kabu kabu". But yet, people love to patronize them. On any typical day, you will see people just flagging down vehicles...any vehicle, even at night. It is like the culture here. Growing up in parts of Nigeria where such practice is frowned on because of safety concerns, this for me was one of the huge culture shocks I witnessed coming to the FCT.

Why would a sane person in today's Nigeria be flagging down a vehicle that is not a painted cab, with unknown occupants, just to be carried and dropped at a location in the name of saving money or for convenience? A woman had once walked to my car with her child and was asking if I was going in a particular direction early on a Saturday morning as I was heading to the mechanic. I asked her plainly whether she knew me before and I was like: what if I am a kidnapper? She just looked at me like a statue as I drove off.

So clearly, the govt here is doing its part by trying to sanitize the transport system. But the attitude of the people is clearly a problem. Use only painted cabs please.

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by adecz: 9:02pm On May 21, 2019
undecided undecided undecided undecided

We currently have the most
inept govt in the history of this country.

* Security has failed.

*Healthcare has failed.

*Education is failing.

*Our golden egg goose, NNPC has failed.

*INEC failed.

*Govt lying & fake stories has passed.

*Corruption is successful.

*Workers & citizens welfare failed.


In fact , nobody can truly name any area
of success of this administration.

It's a total fiasco!

*

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Tonyspecial(m): 9:07pm On May 21, 2019
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by ekomilo2789: 9:17pm On May 21, 2019
Dats 9ja 4 u.evrywhr is trouble nau
Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Nobody: 9:21pm On May 21, 2019
stagger:
Sensationalist story. Abuja is the safest place in Nigeria. The only issue is the "one-chance" robbers in the FCT, and here we must place the blame where it squarely lies: the populace.

For years, the FCT administration and the DRTS (VIO office) has cracked down on unlicensed and unpainted vehicles known as "kabu kabu". But yet, people love to patronize them. On any typical day, you will see people just flagging down vehicles...any vehicle, even at night. It is like the culture here. Growing up in parts of Nigeria where such practice is frowned on because of safety concerns, this for me was one of the huge culture shocks I witnessed coming to the FCT.

Why would a sane person in today's Nigeria be flagging down a vehicle that is not a painted cab, with unknown occupants, just to be carried and dropped at a location in the name of saving money or for convenience? A woman had once walked to my car with her child and was asking if I was going in a particular direction early on a Saturday morning as I was heading to the mechanic. I asked her plainly whether she knew me before and I was like: what if I am a kidnapper? She just looked at me like a statue as I drove off.

So clearly, the govt here is doing its part by trying to sanitize the transport system. But the attitude of the people is clearly a problem. Use only painted cabs please.

Good point.

Though, I did enter a one chance that was a 'painted cab' (How I escaped intact from that is a story for another day). I have also entered unpainted taxis....and nothing happened (I should add I have entered painted taxis too, and nothing happened.).

Another issue is that after 7pm, transport is hard to get in Abuja in particular. It is sad that Abuja Urban Mass buses don't run well in the night. So, kabu kabu is the order of the night.

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by Houseofglam7(f): 9:35pm On May 21, 2019
Nigeria should be put up for sale and the proceeds given to charity undecided

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Re: Abuja Residents Apprehensive Of Kidnaping by 400billionman: 10:01pm On May 21, 2019
Nigeria is unable to tackle Terrorism, Bombings, Mass murder by Fulani herdsmen and Kidnappings.

What Nigeria loves to tackle is Pole Dancing, Yahoo Boys, Sports Betting and Banning Alcohol.

See what Nepotism and Illiteracy has caused from the highest echelon.

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