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Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op): 10:56am On Dec 22, 2024
THE new National Bureau of Statistics report that Nigerians paid a whopping N2.23 trillion ransom to secure the release of their kidnapped relatives between May 2023 and April 2024 is proof that kidnappers and other violent non-state actors have found Nigeria a fertile ground to operate. This is alarming.

This a staggering sum. Among the 36 states, it is only the budget of Lagos that is double the sum. In the 2025 federal budget, health received an allocation of N2.4 trillion.

Since Mohammed Yusuf assembled the bloodthirsty Boko Haram group in 2002, neither his death in 2009 nor the internal dispute resulting in the breakaway of the Islamic State’s West Africa Province has tamed the terrorists’ lust for blood and wanton destruction of property.

In 2015, Transparency International estimated Boko Haram’s membership at 15,000. Other non-state actors like Ansaru and bandits have entered the fray, causing immense havoc.

Lakurawa, which was a wolf in sheep’s clothing for years among some communities in the North-West, showed its true colours.

In November when the insurgents killed 15 persons in a village in Kebbi State. They reign as judges, police, and tax collectors. They find Nigeria a good ground to proliferate.

Non-state actors have killed hundreds of thousands of people, displaced millions, forced trillions of naira out of their victims, and razed countless properties.

Nigeria rates an alarming 8.7 points on the Global Terrorism Index, which measures the direct and indirect impact of terrorism, especially in lives lost, injuries, damaged properties, and psychological aftereffects. The index is calculated from zero (no terrorism impact) to 10 (highest terrorism impact). This shows that Nigeria’s terrorism impact is high. It needs to change.

An estimated 51.89 million crime incidents were recorded across the country over the 12 months, per the NBS Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey report, released on December 17.

The North-West recorded 14.4 million cases, the highest, followed by the North-Central with 8.88 million, and the South-East with 6.18 million.

Many homes were broken into and robbed but that pales in significance compared to the spread and depth of kidnapping for ransom that has spawned a stunning N2.23 trillion kidnap economy.

Nigerian households coughed up that huge sum to secure the release of their loved ones at a time when the country is reeling under harsh government policies.

The inflation rate is 34.60 per cent and food prices are beyond the reach of most Nigerians.

Sixty-five per cent of the affected families were forced to pay N2.23 trillion. The average ransom was N2.67 million. This is too much of a burden for a struggling populace.


It is difficult to ignore the growing kidnap economy. Some people render various services to the kidnappers, from arms to information, food, and water supply, to fuel and financial services. Without this ecosystem, the kidnappers will be out of business.

The self-styled Department of State Services should dismantle it. The country has not invested enough in the police. The officers remain poorly housed, miserably kitted, and woefully remunerated. The morale of the average police officer is low. This encourages them to resort to dishonest acts to survive. They could also do with more training and retraining.

Between 2020 and 2024, N9.17 trillion was allocated to seven security units. These are the Army, Air Force, Navy, police, Defence Headquarters, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and Ministry of Defence.


The NBS statistics show the alarming growth and atrocities of non-state actors and the huge financial burden they put on suffering Nigerians.

The government must do more to secure the citizens. A lot needs to change.

According to the NBS report, armed robbers and kidnappers attacked the rural dwellers more than they did their counterparts in towns and cities.

This is due to vast ungoverned spaces, especially in the North. There are too many communities without police or any government presence. There should be more government presence to thin down those ungoverned spaces.


The country is grossly underpoliced. There are about 370,000 police officers assigned to secure over 230 million Nigerians.

This is an invitation to disaster. It falls short of the UN recommendation of 1:450 (police-to-citizen ratio).

Worse, two-thirds of the officers are illegally attached to VIPs.

A former state governor once lamented that less than 30 police officials were securing his state capital. Criminals exploit these gaps.

In 2018, pirates sacked one police station serving 71 rural communities and took away the only rifle at the station.

Every Inspector-General of Police promises to withdraw police officials attached to VIPs and bring them back into regular policing duties upon assuming duties. It is lip service.

Rather, more are redeployed to guard all manner of VIPs, unionists and musicians who have practically privatised the police and taken them away from policing the communities.


The NBS report says only about 36.3 per cent of those robbed, and about the same percentage of relatives of those kidnapped reported the attacks to the police. This is not right but it is understandable.

Most Nigerians do not report crimes because they do not trust the police. They have more confidence in the vigilantes and accuse the police of demanding gratification and turning citizens’ reports against them.

Even when the police respond to crime reports, they do so late and pick up innocent people long after the criminals have disappeared. This should stop.

According to studies, if the police respond in less than five minutes of a crime, there is a 60 per cent probability of making a genuine arrest. When it exceeds five minutes, the chance of an arrest drops to about 20 per cent.

In the United States, the average police response time to 911 calls is five minutes. In Australia, it is between seven and eight minutes. This is also generally true of Europe. It is the reason crimes are solved faster in those places. The police must redress this to regain the people’s confidence. It helps in fighting crime.

The government must stop cattle herding forthwith. Many heinous crimes are committed by terrorists pretending to be cattle herders.

Arms influx into the country must be halted and culprits brought to justice. The porous borders must be tightened.

More community-based action should be explored with traditional rulers and local vigilantes playing prominent roles.

To complicate this, Nigeria is the sole federal state in the world with a centralised police architecture. This is unwise. The Bola Tinubu administration and the National Economic Council should swiftly implement state policing.

So, state police will help too, and people should be encouraged to report crimes and suspicious movements without being victimised.

Tinubu must probe allegations of collusion and sabotage within the security community. The system must be cleaned up.

How do bandits hold large territories, and move large sums of money around in a country with a registered subscriber identity module and national identification number, and they are not caught?

CCTV systems should be used to catch criminals as it is in developed societies. Kidnappers should not be allowed any tract of land to extort trillions of naira in ransom from Nigerians.
https://punchng.com/kidnappers-trillion-naira-paradise/

Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by vanbonattel: 11:01am On Dec 22, 2024
The federal government is already overwhelmed by the security challenges. The police and army seem ineffective, they have been reduced to standing around on the rods collecting money and directing traffic like Boys Scouts.
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by SeIim: 11:02am On Dec 22, 2024
Bobloco:
The NBS report says only about 36.3 per cent of those robbed, and about the same percentage of relatives of those kidnapped reported the attacks to the police. This is not right but it is understandable.
https://punchng.com/kidnappers-trillion-naira-paradise/
I don't blame those who said Nigeria is a crime scene
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Macphenson: 11:05am On Dec 22, 2024
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Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Softmirror: 11:06am On Dec 22, 2024
If kidnappers alone can get Trillions, why are people shouting of hunger and poverty in Nigeria?!
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Frigga13: 11:33am On Dec 22, 2024
Someone wake Ribadu and his claims..
APC sabi propaganda pass devil himself
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Frigga13: 11:38am On Dec 22, 2024
Softmirror:
If kidnappers alone can get Trillions, why are people shouting of hunger and poverty in Nigeria?!
Nigerians una see how the average Tinubu worshipper reasons

Them go visit am, teach her how they made the trillions

Insha Allah..

Ameen
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by yarimo(m): 11:46am On Dec 22, 2024
It shall never be well with EVANS the famous IPOB terrorists role model in kidnapping undecided
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by kgr8mike(m): 2:20pm On Dec 22, 2024
Nigeria has not gotten its foundation right. Nigeria has a foundation problem.
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Flame333: 2:22pm On Dec 22, 2024
Hypocrite got us here
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Nobody: 2:27pm On Dec 22, 2024
Softmirror:
If kidnappers alone can get Trillions, why are people shouting of hunger and poverty in Nigeria?!
This is a very ridiculously stupid statement. As if U don't know only a meagre perc of the population has money. Even a newborn in Nigeria knows there's money but the problem is it's not circulating but rather rotating amongst a few. Some of Una really get shii for brains sha and some fools actually agreed to the bs cheesy
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Softmirror: 2:28pm On Dec 22, 2024
dkidd:
This is a very ridiculously stupid statement. As if U don't know only a meagre perc of the population has money. Even a newborn in Nigeria knows there's money but the problem is it's not circulating but rather rotating amongst a few. Some of Una really get shii for brains sha and some fools actually agreed to the bs cheesy
You speak like the many that don't have. Take heart na God dey share am.
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Nobody:
Softmirror:
You speak like the many that don't have. Take heart na God dey share am.
Because I'm pointing out Ur foolishness Ur claiming to have money... Poverty no dey hide, who get no dey show off for faceless forum. I know Ur type. No need stooping down to Ur faded level Mugu... Online billionaire
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by jjflyj11: 2:32pm On Dec 22, 2024
Fulani/ipobs/bad Yoruba boys don cash out. Biggest on kidnapping na Fulani and Igbo tho. They are all in our forest especially Igbos and they will act like they are Yoruba. We need our country Nigeria back
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Kingpele(m): 2:34pm On Dec 22, 2024
Fulani and agbadorians criminals indeed cashout big time in this ungodly enterprise
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Eniolohunda: 2:36pm On Dec 22, 2024
And the unreasonable beings said Nigeria is the best for them. If them kidnap you, you go no wetin dey sup.
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by lereinter(m): 3:27pm On Dec 22, 2024
This report states the evil and damage kidnapping is doing

It also states some probable solutions



Still nothing will happen, as insensitive as the government is to life and death issues so are typical nigerians - they will say it didn't happen to them

As American say, injustice to one is injustice to all
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Magnetic010: 3:28pm On Dec 22, 2024
I enjoyed this write up it was just blatant criticism, you back your words with facts and stats also you offered positive solutions on how to tackle the issue...i really hope those at the top sit up amd take action
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Yankee101: 3:32pm On Dec 22, 2024
It’s cheaper to hold than reverse status quo
Meaning the problem will not end unless we get serious
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by tuoyoojo(m): 4:22pm On Dec 22, 2024
Instead of the DSS to collaborate with other security agencies they went to quiz the Head, bureau of statistics for the information
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by JAWBONE(m): 5:32pm On Dec 22, 2024
Softmirror:
If kidnappers alone can get Trillions, why are people shouting of hunger and poverty in Nigeria?!
You are a very stupid idiot.

Kidnappers receive outrageous amount in ransom that people have to beg, crowdfund or empty their entire assets to save their lives.

I don't know what makes you believe that because crime is thriving, it means the people are doing well.
Foolish Tinubu supporter with their idiotic mentality
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Day169: 5:56pm On Dec 22, 2024
Statistically speaking, or in other words, the health of our dear nation is only as important as the kidnappers ransom. undecided
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Kelklein(m): 6:04pm On Dec 22, 2024
Did you notice the slow and scanty comments under this post..

Nigerians are not ready..

Tribalism, ethnocentrism and religiosity have reprogrammed their brain..
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by AcadaWriter0: 7:15pm On Dec 22, 2024
If kidnappers can make billions, why are people in Nigeria still expressing concerns about hunger and poverty?
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by BondRiv: 7:25pm On Dec 22, 2024
At some point too some tiktok
videos were in circulation showing them with stacks of money. Very sad.
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by BondRiv: 7:32pm On Dec 22, 2024
AcadaWriter0:
If kidnappers can make billions, why are people in Nigeria still expressing concerns about hunger and poverty?
What a silly question. Obviously the money is not being made legitimately. People are abducted and taken to unknown locations, with demands being made to their relatives, who now run all over the place to get the money. They are not always successful, depending on the amount requested.
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by kettykings: 8:04pm On Dec 22, 2024
jjflyj11:
Fulani/ipobs/bad Yoruba boys don cash out. Biggest on kidnapping na Fulani and Igbo tho. They are all in our forest especially Igbos and they will act like they are Yoruba. We need our country Nigeria back
"Igbos do not kidnap people from other tribes. If an Igbo were to kidnap a Yoruba person, it would be considered 'bad market.' Even Evans, during his infamous days, never targeted Yorubas or non-Igbos. Redirect your grievances towards the Fulani kidnappers, who have abducted your traditional rulers numerous times."
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by NothingDoMe: 8:07pm On Dec 22, 2024
Softmirror:
If kidnappers alone can get Trillions, why are people shouting of hunger and poverty in Nigeria?!
An absurd comment. Very absurd.
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Tochitee(m): 9:01pm On Dec 22, 2024
Frigga13:
Nigerians una see how the average Tinubu worshipper reasons

Them go visit am, teach her how they made the trillions

Insha Allah..

Ameen
If tinubu win,I will kill my parents!since tinubu has won now,and you have killed your parents,so you are the one responsible for your doomed,not anybody! Take heart dear till 2031!
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by ThunderfireNLMO: 9:04pm On Dec 22, 2024
What a shame of country. Ilu to l'ọba to ní ìjòyè. Shame on the country looters. Shame on Tinubu, shame on Buhari, shame on all the 36 governors including the FCT minister, shame on all the senators, House of Representatives members and all their syndicates
Re: Kidnappers’ Trillion-Naira Paradise - Punch Editorial by Godjone(m): 9:22pm On Dec 22, 2024
sad

Instead of them to invite Israel to help them end the menace, they would rather continue to send monies to their workers whose real identity are tied to most government officials. As a cash cow where money is been made, they will prefer it continue.

Useless country
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