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Latest Update On Ungwan Gimbia (kaduna) Kidnappings by kabillionaire(m): 1:09am On Dec 25, 2021 |
Few days ago, kidnappers stormed a settlement close to Sabo in Kaduna metropolis and kidnapped 32 people killing a retired soldier of Benue indigene (Idoma tribe) in the process. Report reaching us this even that, 5 more of the kidnapped victims were killed earlier today and their bodies has since been deposited at St. Gerald Catholic Hospital mutuary, Kakuri. Inside source informed us that, the kidnappers are of Fulani extraction with some of the locals giving them information. It is not surprising the number of brand new TVS motorcycles operating within the metropolis as commercial bikes by their fellow kinsmen. The question still remains, is the government really incapable of tackling this dangerous Fulani killers or is the power that be supporting them? Time will tell. |
Re: Latest Update On Ungwan Gimbia (kaduna) Kidnappings by modsfucker: 4:29am On Dec 25, 2021 |
kabillionaire: The Government is not incapable, but our security architecture is all to blame in this rising insecurity. The architecture promotes unhealthy rivalry between security agencies, even among the different bodies of the Military. That is why you hardly see any prompt coordinated response to crimes, until there's directive from the President. |
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