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Before Kidnapping Becomes a Ravaging Epidemic in Nigeria

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Haroon Aremu
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January 27, 2024
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Before Kidnapping Becomes a Ravaging Epidemic in Nigeria

By Haroon Aremu Abiodun

Following the release of the remaining siblings of the late Nabeeha Al-Kadriyah, a tragic event that deeply impacted Nigeria, the focus shifts to the ongoing crisis of kidnappings. The disconcerting reality of kidnappers thriving on ransom payments continues to instill fear among citizens.

This occurrence has reignited the demand for concrete and lasting solutions to the pervasive insecurity, particularly in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) where the Al-Kadriyah kidnapping occurred. The suffering endured by the Al-Kadriyah family highlights the unending cycle of kidnapping, wherein abductors demand substantial ransoms under the looming threat of violence.

Despite the diligent efforts of security agencies, these criminal networks persist, evading capture and leaving families and communities in perpetual distress. The tragic loss of Nabeeha emphasizes the pressing need to address the underlying causes and implement effective strategies to dismantle these malevolent criminal networks.

The inability to prevent such heinous acts has led to a marked decline in public confidence in the security apparatus. Citizens, now more than ever, question the capacity of law enforcement agencies to protect them.

The alarming surge in kidnappings, especially in the FCT, has prompted residents to question the safety of Nigeria’s capital. Abuja, once considered a secure haven, is now grappling with insecurity, prompting calls for urgent interventions.

Disturbingly, rumors circulate on social media x to be precise, suggesting that the insecurity in Abuja might be a calculated move to declare the city unsafe and potentially relocate the federal capital territory to Lagos.

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In the aftermath of Nabeeha’s tragic demise, a collective plea resonates, urging the government to swiftly address the insecurity crisis in Nigeria. Families live in constant fear, necessitating tangible actions from the government to ensure the safety of its citizens.

Investing in advanced technology and intelligence gathering is imperative for staying ahead of criminal networks. Increased surveillance, especially in vulnerable areas, can act as a deterrent and facilitate a swift response to kidnapping incidents.

Also, encouraging community involvement in security initiatives fosters a sense of responsibility and strengthens the bond between residents and law enforcement agencies. Community leaders can play a vital role in sharing information and cooperating with security forces.

Equally, establishing a specialized task force dedicated solely to combating kidnapping will streamline efforts and enhance operational efficiency. This team should comprise skilled personnel from various security agencies working collaboratively.

Likewise, a comprehensive review of the government’s stance on ransom payments is necessary. Implementing stricter measures against ransom payments can diminish the financial incentives for kidnappers, ultimately dissuading them from engaging in such criminal activities.

Furthermore, educating the public on security measures and fostering a culture of vigilance can empower individuals to protect themselves and their communities. Awareness campaigns should emphasize the importance of promptly reporting suspicious activities.

Nigeria stands at a crossroads, demanding decisive actions to curb the rising tide of insecurity. The tragic abduction and loss of Nabeeha Al-Kadriyah’s life serve as a somber reminder that the time for change is now.

The government must not only respond to crises but also proactively address the root causes, instilling a renewed sense of security in the hearts of its citizens. It is a collective responsibility to reclaim the safety and integrity of our nation, and through unified efforts, we can pave the way for a secure and prosperous future.

*Haroon Aremu is a youth corps member with PRNigeria Centre [email protected].*

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