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Violence deepens, Tinubu must act

From The Punch · () English

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  • Nigeria is experiencing a severe and worsening security crisis, with violence becoming a defining feature of daily life.
  • Terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers operate with increasing audacity across the country, impacting ordinary citizens and even security personnel.
  • President Bola Tinubu is urged to take decisive action to address the escalating violence, which includes recent kidnappings, killings, and attacks on communities and religious gatherings.

Violence is rapidly escalating across Nigeria, becoming a defining and frightening characteristic of everyday life, according to reports.

The growing audacity of terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers nationwide has created an alarming situation, with few parts of the country remaining truly safe. The security crisis is worsening daily, and critics argue that non-state actors, rather than the government, appear to be dictating the pace of events, a situation deemed unacceptable.

President Bola Tinubu, in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief, is urged to act decisively. Recent incidents highlight the severity of the crisis: in Kogi State, bandits kidnapped about 25 people, killing two and injuring five, though troops later rescued 23. Plateau State has seen frequent bloodshed, with over 100 deaths in recent weeks, including an attack on Gwom-Ajang village that killed eight.

During the Easter period, multiple states experienced significant violence. Benue State saw at least 17 deaths and houses burned in Mbalom. In Kaduna State, terrorists attacked worshippers on Easter Sunday, killing seven and abducting others. Kwara State witnessed the burning of an emir's palace and abductions in Yashikira community.

Even security establishments have been targeted. A retired major general and his wife were abducted in Katsina State. In Oyo State, the sister of a former Minister of Power and her twin sons were kidnapped, and a prior attack on schools resulted in two deaths and the abduction of 39 pupils and seven teachers, many of whom remain captive.

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