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243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Bobloco: 7:28am On Feb 04
•Amnesty International, Kukah Center, Yiaga Africa, 45 others think so
•Back claim with statistics since May 29, 2023
•June 2023 is deadliest month with 507 dead

•Full report


Amnesty International Nigeria (AIN), Kukah Center, Yiaga Africa, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and Socio-Economic Rights & Accountability Project (SERAP) are among 48 groups which think insecurity is spiralling out of control in Nigeria.

They lamented that the nation is grinding to a halt as a result of banditry, kidnapping and other forms of criminality.

In a report under the auspices of Civil Society Organizations in Nigeria under the auspices of the Civil Society Joint Action Group, Community of Practice Against Mass Atrocities and Nigeria Mourns, unveiled last week (Monday, January 29) and titled ‘End Mass Atrocities, Secure Nigeria and Ensure Accountability for Victims’, the groups called “on the Nigerian government to take actionable steps to end the endemic insecurity, mitigate further attacks by kidnap syndicates and terrorist groups, and, account for persons missing in these attacks”.

They gave the breakdown of Nigerians killed or abducted by criminal elements in the eight months of the Tinubu administration (243 days as of January 26) as 2,423 and 1,872 respectively. The report shows that June 2023 was the deadliest month as 507 deaths were recorded, followed by December 2023 when 446 were killed.

In July 2023, 320 died, 275 in August, 232 in September, 224 in November, 215 in October and 171 in January 2024. Between May 29 and May 31, the first two days of the Tinubu administration, a total of 33 persons, according to the report, were killed. The full report:

“The security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government” (Section 14(2) (b) CFRN 1999 (as amended).

Civil Society Organizations in Nigeria under the auspices of the Civil Society Joint Action Group, Community of Practice Against Mass Atrocities, and, Nigeria Mourns, are deeply concerned by the deteriorating state of security across Nigeria and its Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, and therefore call on the Nigerian government to take actionable steps to end the endemic insecurity, mitigate further attacks by kidnap syndicates and terrorist groups, and, account persons missing in these attacks.

Over the past decade and a half, insecurity in Nigeria has spiraled due to a variety of violent phenomena, including but not limited to terrorist activities in the entire northern region of the country, terror pillages otherwise known as ‘banditry’ in the North-West, farmer-herder violence in the Middle Belt including the Benue Valley, secessionist struggles in the South-East, piracy in the southern coast of the country, inter-communal attacks, political violence, cult-gang violence and kidnapping. These forms of insecurity have jeopardized the security and wellbeing of Nigerians, and have progressively deteriorated over the years.


Endemic insecurity

Endemic insecurity has persisted over the last three administrations, including that of President Buhari, who, as a former military general, had gained public trust to run as president by promising to curb the then fledgling insecurity. Mass atrocities fatality tracking across the country by Nigeria Mourns reveals that in President Buhari’s second term alone (2019 to 2023), at least 24,816 Nigerians lost their lives, and at least 15,597 persons were abducted. This alarming trend has continued in spite of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s assurance at the beginning of his presidency in May 2023 to tackle insecurity. It has now been 8 months since

President Tinubu took his oath of office and yet, things have failed to improve. Our tracking shows at least 2,423 people have been killed in mass atrocities-related incidents and at least 1,872 persons were abducted since the beginning of President Tinubu’s administration till January 26, 2024. We are particularly concerned about the upsurge in abductions, noting that at least 230 incidents, in most of which multiple victims were involved, occurred within the first 2 weeks of January 2024 alone.

Under siege

Several communities across the country, including the Federal Capital Territory, the seat of government itself, are under siege, with entire families and in some cases, communities taken hostage. Residents are being forced to flee due to repeated attacks by terrorists, kidnappers and other organized criminal groups. Kidnapping for ransom demands has become a disturbing norm, without appropriate response from the authorities.

For instance, this week, 30 villagers were abducted in an attack on Tashar Nagule village of Batsari local government area of Katsina State. This comes on the heels of the abduction of 23 people in Kawu community in Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory on 11 January. Similarly, 50 people, including 36 women were abducted in an attack on Magizawa community in Kaura Namoda Local Government Area of Zamfara state. Over 400 people were killed in repeated attacks on communities in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State including the gruesome massacre of over 200 people in Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi communities in Mangu Local Government on the eve of Christmas in 2023.

Ambushes

Road ambushes have made interstate travel more perilous. Reported incidents such as the abduction of 30 passengers near Katari along the Kaduna-Abuja highway and the kidnapping of 45 passengers in Orokam on the Benue-Enugu route underscore the gravity of the situation.

Even homes are no longer safe. Homes in rural communities in Northern Nigeria have for over a decade contended with terror pillages; and more recently, urban centers including the Federal Capital Territory have witnessed a surge in invasions in which citizens are being abducted for ransom even within the confines of their homes.

Crowdfunding

Failed, by law enforcement, families are resorting to publicly crowdfund to pay ransoms without interference from the government. The reticence of government to this trend is acquiescence to the payment of ransoms. We note that the same government was quick to freeze the bank accounts of donors and recipients of funding for #EndSARS, but fails to take concrete action to protect citizens against organized crime. We are equally dismayed by the willingness of some political leaders and politically exposed persons to publicly support ransom payments; and question their values and alliances. Their actions and utterances reflect lack of faith in the system of which they are guardians, and their nonchalant attitude towards the potential consequences, including directly funding future attacks. We consider that their stance emboldens perpetrators and further erodes the trust of citizens in their government’s capacity and sincerity.

Obtaining an education has become a risky venture for learners, teachers, and parents due to school abductions. Businesses are also suffering from the effects of this state of affairs.

Farming communities are losing their resilience against perennial pillages, and traders can no longer ply roads safely. Foreigners no longer feel safe to visit and invest, and far too many resources that could have been invested in businesses are being paid out as ransoms and fortifying private security.

Grinding to a halt

In case the government has failed to notice, the entire nation is slowly grinding to a halt due to insecurity.

We are concerned that the current administration has continued the legacy of failing to decisively deal with the atrocious onslaughts against citizens within the nation’s borders, and that Nigerians who are being further impoverished by the escalating insecurity, now perpetually live in fear of being attacked, abducted or killed.

The government has continued to fail in its primary duty of ensuring the security and welfare of all citizens as mandated in Section 14(2) (b) of the Constitution, and in its obligation to enforce and fulfill its citizens’ right to life, according to Section 33 of the Constitution.

State of emergency

We hereby call upon President Bola Tinubu as the lead agent of government to urgently:

Fulfill its constitutional imperative of safeguarding the lives of all citizens
Declare a state of emergency on kidnapping and other forms of terrorism
Enhance the country’s security infrastructure by conducting an audit of the responsibility matrix within security agencies and departments of government, bolster their capabilities and deployment of technology to effectively address the evolving challenges of insecurity
Promptly prosecute the 400 sponsors of terrorism arrested under the Buhari regime
Uncover and prosecute those responsible for the misappropriation of the $460 million earmarked for the provision of CCTV cameras in the Federal Capital Territory
Implement more decisive measures to promptly secure the release of all abducted victims
Create a register of victims of abductions and other forms of mass atrocities
Recognize and address the floundering economy, corruption and human rights violations as exacerbating factors of Nigeria’s insecurity
Engage citizens on best practices for ending insecurity, including disincentivizing the payment of ransoms.
Provide holistic psychosocial support for abduction survivors and their families;
Promptly investigate and decisively prosecute all individuals implicated in fueling insecurity;
Investigate the financial flow of organized criminal groups and identify the sponsors and beneficiaries.
Prayers

Our thoughts and prayers are with victims and the families who have to continually deal with the trauma of losing their loved ones to insecurity. We also stand in solidarity with those families who vigilantly await the return of their abducted loved ones.

We call on the government to fulfill its primary duty of protecting lives, as mandated by Section 14 (2) (b) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) to guarantee its continued legitimacy.

As a coalition of organized civil society groups across Nigeria and as individual organizations, we pledge to continue to amplify the voices of citizens and demand accountability of the government on your behalf. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!

Signed:

African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development (Centre LSD)
African Centre for Media & Information Literacy (AFRICMIL)
African Initiative for Peacebuilding, Advocacy and Advancement (AfriPeace)
Almajiri Child Rights Initiative (ACRI)
Alliances for Africa
Amnesty International Nigeria (AIN)
Borno Coalition for Democracy and Progress (BOCODEP)
BudgIT
Cedar Seed Foundation
Centre for Community Excellence, Zamfara (CENCEX)
Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD)
Citizens Advocacy for Social & Economic Rights (CASER)
Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC)
Clean Technology Hub
Cleen Foundation
Community Outreach for Development and Welfare Advocacy (CODWA)
Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA)
CSO Accountability and Transparency Initiative (CATi)
Enough Is Enough (EiE)
Global Rights
International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Nigeria
Keen and Care Initiative (KCI)
MILID Foundation
Neighbourhood Environment Watch Foundation
Network of Women with Disabilities and Disabled People in Leadership Initiative
Nextier SPD
Nigeria Network of NGOs (NNNGO)
NULAI Nigeria
OrderPaper Advocacy Initiative (OAI)
Organization for Community Civic Engagement (OCCEN)
Partners West Africa Nigeria (PWAN)
Partnership for Justice
Praxis Centre
Resource Centre for Human Rights & Civic Education (CHRICED)
Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC)
Sesor Empowerment Foundation
Social Action, Nigeria
Socio Economic Rights & Accountability Project (SERAP)
Srarina Initiative for Peace, Justice and Development
Stephanie Peacebuilding and Development Foundation (SPADEV)
TAF AFRICA
Tap Initiative
TechHer
The Benue We Deserve Foundation (BenDeF)
The Kukah Centre
We The People
47.Women Advocate Research & Documentation Centre (WARDC)
Yiaga Africa
In the following pages, security experts provide advisory on how Nigerians can avoid being kidnapped and way out of insecurity in Nigeria.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/02/243-days-of-killings-abductions-is-insecurity-spiralling-out-of-control/amp/

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Yankee101: 7:54pm On Feb 04
Absolutely
No thanks to Tinubu for increasing hunger, making Nigerians poorer and buying an oil well for himself

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by tuborme: 7:54pm On Feb 04
Election has consequences

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Akano5(m): 7:54pm On Feb 04
Somalia and Nigeria are now the same in terms of insecurity, even Somalia has become better than Nigeria now generally...

Libya too isn't left out

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by oluwaseunamos33(m): 7:55pm On Feb 04
That's the badluck our leaders have brought to us. Only God can help

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Justoneweek: 7:56pm On Feb 04
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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by BobbieZion(m): 7:56pm On Feb 04
Nigeria reminds me of Titanic.
Always!!

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Bobloco: 7:57pm On Feb 04
Tinubu is badluck

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Nwaezeudo: 7:58pm On Feb 04
"We need his brain not his body" said by clowns of the highest order!

The cocaine sniffer is still chilling in France while Nigeria is in turmoil....Imagine making Nigerians starting to miss Buhari in less than one year...you all APC cretins should be ashamed of yourselves.

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Hollyharjii: 7:58pm On Feb 04
It has never gotten to this in the history of Nigeria until 29th day of May, 2023...

God please, let your grace keep protecting us from the hands of the wicked souls

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Uyi168: 7:58pm On Feb 04
...
Tinubu will handle the economy, while shetimma will take care of security yen yen yen..

grin

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by SKYHIGHfx: 7:59pm On Feb 04
State police is the answer

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by nedekid: 8:00pm On Feb 04
Bobloco:
Tinubu is badluck
Wait 3 more years and see some Nigerians still "vote" for him.

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by ProudNigerian01: 8:01pm On Feb 04
Honestly, this is getting too much. They are even boldly operating in the Nation's capital.

We all must join hands with the government to put an end to this menace. This is not the time to talk politics. Kidnappers don't know members of APC, PDP or LP.

Report anything suspicious. These kidnappers are around us getting info and spending their ill gotten wealth.

Report!

Meanwhile,

Jesus is still waiting for you to turn to Him and turn away from sin and sinful desires. Read your Bible today to know God more and He will keep shame away from you:

Isa.54.4 - "Do not fear, for you will not be ashamed; Neither be disgraced, for you will not be put to shame; For you will forget the shame of your youth, And will not remember the reproach of your widowhood anymore.

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by lagdmark(m): 8:01pm On Feb 04
Bobloco:
Tinubu is badluck
All hail Jagaban awon til Oduduwa, the Chicago master strategist.
Under his watch everything going down.

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by geoworldedu: 8:02pm On Feb 04
Naija is just sinking into the pit further by the day

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Anigreat: 8:02pm On Feb 04
shocked




There's nothing Tinupoo and Shittyman can do. Those two are terrorists enabler. More dead tolls to come in the coming months. The herders have priced southwest already..south west should get ready to mourn endlessly.. nothing really concerns me, so far my south south region and south east is safe , the rest of the country can enjoy dividend of their votes to the most clueless man ever to be created by Satan, I can only pity my brethren from plateau state and southern Kaduna.

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by nedekid: 8:02pm On Feb 04
It will be sorted when oga returns from "personal" visit to France. cool

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Pickieox(m): 8:02pm On Feb 04
Yet, some ethnic bigots (Freestuffng, Vulturebbqgrill and ors) on NL are still supporting this government. Set àwọn "it will favour me and my family".

Tueh!

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by bluefilm: 8:02pm On Feb 04
tuborme:
Election has consequences

Aswear

We warned them but they told us they will teach Pitaobi an unforgettable lesson

Between them and Pitaobi now, who is learning that elections have severe consequences now?

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by EMMNIG: 8:03pm On Feb 04
Osenobua..we told them. You can't give what you don't have..
He is there resting in France that will lead him to resting in peace..
Wicked man. Ogun ogha gbi bha.

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by phemmie06(m): 8:03pm On Feb 04
Nigeria is now a country of insecurity
No job security, no food security, no life security, no property security.
Nigeria why?
When will normalcy be restored to you?

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by zieraw2005(m): 8:03pm On Feb 04
Vote wisely....

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Highwaycrew: 8:04pm On Feb 04
Emiliko, it's his turn to sink nija

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by phemmie06(m): 8:04pm On Feb 04
It is quite a pity that emilokan ko mo eleyi to Kan mo {I am the next do not know the next thing to do)

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Eriokanmi: 8:05pm On Feb 04
Hmm! Big question. Weren't just shouting vote wisely last year. E get why

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by Intergrated: 8:05pm On Feb 04
Nwaezeudo:
"We need his brain not his body" said by clowns of the highest order!

The cocaine sniffer is still chilling in France while Nigeria is in turmoil....Imagine making Nigerians starting to miss Buhari in less than one year...you all APC cretins should be ashamed of yourselves.
God purnish those people that helped in this nonsense.

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by DohFahSo: 8:08pm On Feb 04
When we told you people to VOTE WISELY, you called us Omo ale, akotileta, betrayers etc.

Now, the chicken has come home to roost. The country is burning while Tinubu is busy chilling in France. Issokay.

What happened to "Shettima will handle security"? Every single part of this country is in chaos, and the dunderhead of a president is in France. We've never had it this bad.

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Re: 243 Days Of Killings, Kidnappings: Is Insecurity Spiralling Out Of Control? by honestivo(m): 8:08pm On Feb 04
This is what Inec chairman did to us

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