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October 4, 2023 Youth-Led Protest In Yobe: Addressing The Surge In Rape, Kidnapping, And More In Northern Nigeria

Youth-Led Protest In Yobe: Addressing The Surge In Rape, Kidnapping, And More In Northern Nigeria

In response to the escalating cases of rape, kidnapping, and declining education standards in Northern Nigeria, a group of passionate youths from Potiskum town, Yobe State, have organized a peaceful demonstration urging authorities to take decisive action.

Comrade Aliyu Haruna, the group leader, conveyed their purpose for the protest while addressing the press. He emphasized that they aimed to draw attention and prompt the relevant authorities to address these pressing social issues.

Haruna stated, “We simply embarked on this peaceful protest because of the deteriorating level of education in the North, as well as security gaps where young, innocent and poor girls are being raped and left helpless.”

During the protest, participants prominently displayed placards bearing powerful messages, including: ‘Stop Killing #Brothers and Sisters in the North’; ‘End Kidnapping, Raping’; and ‘Bring Back our Girls’. This visual representation encapsulated the urgency and gravity of the situation they were protesting against.

 

November 27, 2020 SULTAN OF SOKOTO LAMENTS NORTH WORST PLACE TO LIVE IN NIGERIA

SULTAN OF SOKOTO LAMENTS NORTH WORST PLACE TO LIVE IN NIGERIA

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji SA’AD ABUBAKAR has lamented the high rate of insecurity in the North, saying it was the worst place in the country to live.

The Sultan, who stated this at the fourth quarterly meeting of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council in Abuja, said bandits were fast overrunning the North as residents slept with their eyes open.

The meeting had as its theme, ‘Questioning for peace in the challenges of insecurity and COVID-19’

Sultan SA’AD ABUBAKAR noted that bandits had become daring as they moved from house to house, village to village, market to market, with AK-47 rifles openly, purchasing foodstuffs and other items without any challenge from the security agencies.

The Sokoto monarch also narrated some of the security challenges some residents of the Northern region have been facing. 

He said; 

“The insecurity in the north is so high that people are even afraid of travelling from Funtua to Zaria, a journey of about 48 or 50 miles. Not to talk of Sokoto to Abuja or to Kano.

“We know what we are going through. We are so insecure in the north that people are losing hope. People keep things in the house so that when the bandits come, they would let them be free.

“Couple of weeks ago, 76 people were killed in Sokoto by bandits in a day, it is not a story because I went there with the governor in Eastern part of Sokoto but you don’t hear these stories because it happened in the North and we don’t have media that is strong enough to bring out these atrocities about the bandits so people think that the North is secure.

“No north is not secure at all. In fact, it is the worst place to be in this country because bandits go about in the villages with their AK47 and nobody talks to them. They stop at the markets and buy things and even collect change with their weapons.”

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