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January 23, 2024 Anti-Wike Elements Responsible For Kidnappings, Violent Crimes In FCT – Nigerians In US, UK

Anti-Wike Elements Responsible For Kidnappings, Violent Crimes In FCT – Nigerians In US, UK

Nigerians continue to express concern over the recent criminal spike in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT); the authorities have been upping their game to halt the disturbing trend.

With the kidnapping of the Al-Kadiriyah sisters, their father, and others in the metropolis, the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, set up a Special Intervention Squad to rout out kidnappers, bandits, and other criminals that have terrorised the nation’s capital for a while now.

Though Nabeenah Al-Kadiriyah was killed and her remaining five sisters released, the IGP Special Intervention Squad is still working to smoke out all criminal elements in Abuja.

Speaking after a patrol of some routes in the FCT, the Head of the IGP Special Intervention Squad, who doubles as the FCT Commissioner of Police, Kenneth Igwe, said the squad is making inroads into decimating bandits and their camps in the city.

January 19, 2024 Bandits Storm Abuja Estate, Abduct Two

Bandits Storm Abuja Estate, Abduct Two

In a disturbing incident on Thursday night, kidnappers targeted the Nigerian Army Post Housing Scheme in the Kurudu area of Abuja, seizing two residents, including the wife and an in-law of lawyer Cyril Adikwu. The abduction unfolded around 10:00 p.m. in the Phase 2 region of the estate, marked by a spree of gunshots from the invaders.

Austine John, a neighbour of the victims, shared the harrowing experience with journalists, describing how the kidnappers entered the estate, firing shots indiscriminately and successfully abducting two individuals while Adikwu managed to escape. The event, characterised by fear and trauma, prompted immediate action from the estate's management, and army personnel arrived subsequently to bolster security measures.

The incident occurred shortly after the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, asserted that the federal government would not tolerate any form of bandit attack in Abuja. John expressed the anxiety among residents throughout the night and urged President Tinubu to intervene and put an end to the brutal acts perpetrated by kidnappers.

John recounted the unsettling sequence of events, stating, "It all started at about 10:00. We suddenly started hearing gunshots, and immediately we knew something was wrong." He praised the swift response of the estate's management and the arrival of army personnel, but lamented the tragic outcome.

As of the press, the Federal Capital Territory Police Command had not issued an official statement. Kidnappings have escalated in the Federal Capital Territory recently, with numerous residents falling victim almost daily. The alarming trend has provoked a public outcry, with Nigerians urging concerned stakeholders to take decisive action to end this menace.

January 17, 2024 Insecurity: Wike Meets Security Agencies, Urges Abuja Residents Not To Panic

Insecurity: Wike Meets Security Agencies, Urges Abuja Residents Not To Panic

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has assured that the FCT Administration is addressing security challenges affecting some sections of the territory.

Wike gave the assurance while addressing journalists in Abuja before a close-door emergency meeting with security agencies and other critical stakeholders in the territory.

There has been a spike in the abduction and killing of residents by bandits, especially in Kuje and Bwari Area Councils.

The Minister acknowledged the challenges and urged residents not to panic, as the government has taken measures to address the ugly situation.

Wike also frowned at constant travel by the Area Council’s Chairmen in the wake of challenges, particularly the current kidnappings and other security issues in the FCT.

 

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January 16, 2024 Wike Summons Emergency Meeting As Insecurity Worsens In FCT

Wike Summons Emergency Meeting As Insecurity Worsens In FCT

In response to the escalating insecurity plaguing the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Minister Nyesom Wike has called for an urgent security meeting.

Wike made this announcement during an event where he reassured FCT residents of their safety, emphasising the government's commitment to providing necessary support to security forces to address the prevailing insecurity.

The emergency meeting convened various stakeholders, including heads of security agencies in the FCT, key Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) officials, council chairpersons, and traditional rulers. Wike underscored the vital role of area council chairpersons in addressing local-level responsibilities and urged them to remain vigilant.

Recent weeks have witnessed a surge in bandit activities in certain areas of the FCT, leading to the abduction of residents from their homes. Tensions escalated when incidents resulted in fatalities, including the tragic death of a 13-year-old secondary school student due to failure to meet a ransom payment deadline.

Wike's initiative to convene the emergency meeting reflects the gravity of the security situation and the need for a coordinated effort to restore peace and safeguard the well-being of FCT residents. The government's commitment to providing necessary resources and support to security agents underscores a determined approach to tackling the challenges.

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