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| At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by iwaeda(op): 9:00pm On Apr 21 |
According to him, the crisis began with subtle warning signs in rural settlements such as Ganmu Alheri, Oloruntele, and Budo Idowu, where families quietly fled their homes under the cover of darkness. Elder Olaitan Oyin-Zubair, Coordinator of the Joint Security Watch Kwara South, has raised a fresh alarm over worsening insecurity in the region, revealing that dozens of communities have been abandoned as residents flee for safety amid rising kidnappings and attacks. Speaking on Tuesday, Elder Oyin-Zubair accused authorities of downplaying the crisis and attempting to silence affected communities, warning that denial and suppression are compounding the suffering of displaced residents. “There was a time we raised the alarm that communities in Kwara South were deserting their ancestral homes due to insecurity. We were dismissed. The police denied it publicly. We were cowed down and branded alarmists for stating the obvious,” he said. According to him, the crisis began with subtle warning signs in rural settlements such as Ganmu Alheri, Oloruntele, and Budo Idowu, where families quietly fled their homes under the cover of darkness. “It began with early signs; villages where families slipped away at night with mats on their heads. We reported it. We were disbelieved,” he stated. Oyin-Zubair disclosed that by the end of 2025, the situation had escalated significantly, with at least 28 communities in Ifelodun Local Government Area alone deserted due to persistent insecurity. He added that the wave of displacement later spread to Isin Local Government Area, affecting communities including Oro-Ago, Omugo, Ahun, Oke-Oyan, Owa-Kajola, Owa-Onire, and Oba. “The numbers grew. By the end of 2025, 28 communities in Ifelodun LGA alone had been deserted. Much later, Oro-Ago, Omugo, Ahun, Oke-Oyan, Owa-Kajola, Owa-Onire, and Oba in Isin LGA were also deserted,” he said. The security situation, he noted, has also crippled infrastructure projects, citing the abandonment of the Owu Falls Road project being constructed by the Kwara State Government after construction workers were kidnapped along the route. “The Owu Falls Road being constructed from Pamo/Oba junction through Oba to Owa-Onire was equally abandoned after road workers were kidnapped,” he revealed. He further linked the recent deterioration to the kidnapping of a traditional ruler in the Agunjin District of Ifelodun LGA, noting that several communities along that axis are rapidly turning into ghost towns. “Following the recent kidnapping of the monarch of Olayinka in Agunjin District, many communities along that axis are becoming ghost towns. Farms are abandoned. Schools are shut. Markets are dead. The same reality we warned about has become undeniable,” Oyin-Zubair said. The security advocate criticised what he described as growing attempts by some government officials to suppress information about attacks, including alleged warnings to communities to deny incidents of kidnapping or ransom payments. “Some government officials appear jittery about writers and journalists, going as far as warning communities to deny attacks or ransom demands. We ask plainly: is silencing victims helping the situation?” he queried. “When a community is told to say ‘nothing happened’ while its people sleep in the bush, that community is abandoned twice, first to the kidnappers, then to official denial,” he added. Oyin-Zubair clarified that his group works closely with security agencies behind the scenes, including intelligence sharing and field investigations, but stressed that transparency about the humanitarian situation must not be compromised. “Let it be clear: we do other things behind the scene with security agencies, from movements to affected communities for investigation to intelligence sharing privately. We understand operational security,” he said. “Some officials, however, hide behind ‘security matters are not for public discourse’ to cover shortcomings. What is dangerous is divulging security strategies, troop locations, or rescue plans. What is necessary is reporting that villages are empty, that monarchs are kidnapped, and that roads are abandoned. One endangers soldiers. The other saves citizens.” He called for regular briefings by government officials and security agencies to journalists, arguing that transparency would reduce misinformation and build public trust. “We therefore suggest periodic briefings by government officials, including security agencies, with writers and journalists. When facts are shared responsibly, rumour dies. When media is carried along, public trust rises. The government stands to gain more from partnership than from suppression,” he said. Oyin-Zubair also appealed for humanitarian intervention, urging organisations such as the Nigerian Red Cross Society and other non-governmental organisations to support displaced communities. “This is why we write. All through our reports, we write to mobilize security agencies to act. We report their successes when they come. We give voice to those who left their homes, urging them to return when safety is restored,” he explained. “We equally encourage philanthropists and voluntary organisations like the Nigerian Red Cross Society and other NGOs to assist affected communities.” He insisted that the intention of his advocacy is not to tarnish the image of Kwara State but to ensure the safe return of displaced residents. “Our goal is not to de-market Kwara. Our goal is to bring our people home,” he said. Emphasising the urgency of the situation, Oyin-Zubair warned that continued denial would only worsen the crisis. “Denial does not protect people; truth and action do. We will keep documenting, appealing, and monitoring, until displacement ends and resettlement begins,” he stated. “Facts don’t need permission to be true.” https://saharareporters.com/2026/04/21/least-28-kwara-south-communities-deserted-over-rising-kidnappings-security-group-raises
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| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by fuckingAyaya(m): 9:47pm On Apr 21 |
First state conquered, next? |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by muyico(m): 9:49pm On Apr 21 |
you said 28community's but only mentioned 3 opposition at it again |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by iwaeda(op): 11:50am On Apr 22 |
muyico:Go there and count or tell Nlfpmod. ![]() |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by DrugPRESIDENT01: 12:44pm On Apr 22 |
Yoruba and Fulani are one Do not put mouth in relationship issues |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by iwaeda(op): 2:50pm On Apr 25 |
More than 50 Nlfpmo. When we were singing of insecurity in Kwara, those who don't know this way to Ilorin were calling us names. ![]() |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by AntiisIam(m): 3:46pm On Apr 25 |
The are collecting the dividend of what they voted for |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by workchopNG: 3:47pm On Apr 25 |
muyico:Everything is politics to you people; no conscience, no value for human lives. Tufiakwa!!! |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by Kingluqman(m): 3:47pm On Apr 25 |
Their governor nor dey stay for Ilorin.. e fit dey Abuja like this dey chill ![]() |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by floss(m): 3:48pm On Apr 25 |
Yarimo and Putindbutt are largely affected… their community… someone should check on them and make sure they’re still standing on Tulumbu scrotum ![]() |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by UkoAnnang(m): 3:50pm On Apr 25 |
![]() Insecurity is the only tangible development Tunibu could offered Nigeria We don't need glasses to see it |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by Tenses: 3:50pm On Apr 25 |
muyico:No be same kwara wey 40 obas japa from? |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by franchasng: 3:51pm On Apr 25 |
It's a sad situation but even if the entire Kwara state and even Oyo state are taken over by terrorists and kidnappers, that doesn't matter as long as Peter Obi does not become President of Nigeria, we are cool ![]() |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by press9jatv(m): 3:52pm On Apr 25 |
Good one from them here. Don't die in their hands. |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by Goddyuduak: 3:57pm On Apr 25 |
Oga tinubu did not win election. You know how he got there. No one voted him..... AntiisIam: |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by Veritaz1: 3:57pm On Apr 25 |
May God help us in this country |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by ariesbull: 3:57pm On Apr 25*. Modified: 4:17pm On Apr 25 |
Hmmm but what happened to the mandate we are meant to stand on and they said economy will be handled by BAT while Shettibobo will handle security .... Baaa economy Naaa security But we must stand on the mandate until our brain reform or let's blame obi ! Why dod Obi even fail elections...if he had passed we would have been blaming him now and maybe go on protest ! .while Lagos Ibadan expressway media houses will be on freeway to write protest article . ..but Obi failed now we can't do the above unfortunately. So let's wait for rice to be shared |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by AntiisIam(m): 4:00pm On Apr 25 |
Goddyuduak:They voted him in Kwara because of M-M ticket, you know Ilorin is home of islam |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by WhiteIverson: 4:00pm On Apr 25*. Modified: 9:56pm On May 09 |
The Yoruba people are strong |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by ayusco85(m): 4:07pm On Apr 25 |
They brought this upon themselves in the name of religion |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by BeginsAtHome(f): 4:08pm On Apr 25 |
My dear Kwara (did my NYSC there) has been in the news lately for every and all kinds of negativity. From religious intolerance to banditry and kidnappings. The only noticeable thing then when I served was how intolerant Kwarans were/are religiously. Even at that, it was a cheap and peaceful state. What has befallen thee o Kwara? You ought to be "Better by far" |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by DJANGOTBG: 4:10pm On Apr 25 |
muyico:Stay here and be doing propaganda while Fulani herdsman are sacking your fathers and mothers in Yoruba land. But you’re more concerned about Peter Obi and IPOB. Tinubu has exposed you all and for the first time in Nigeria, the north is aligning with the East. It’s over. Go and look for work. Online rat isn’t a job. |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by kingthreat(m): 4:11pm On Apr 25 |
Kwarans ran while Benue and Jos people fought back. |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by Hmmmmm2024: 4:11pm On Apr 25*. Modified: 6:00pm On Apr 25 |
Bandits and Fulani should occupy the entire kwara state... If it was a man from south south that is the president, the entire western media would have pushed the people to protest and shut down the country. But today, terrorists attack do not make headlines anymore and the media prefers to talk about small pella and who is decamping from one party to another |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by tuoyoojo(m): 4:12pm On Apr 25 |
Na wa o Things dey happen Because tilimbu is the president, the south west is encouraging this loud silence to avoid " embarrassing" the president so avoid showing how clueless he is in handling the insecurity problem |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by snowball11(m): 4:16pm On Apr 25 |
iwaeda:They are just as dull as the idiot ruling them! ![]() |
| Re: At Least 28 Kwara South Communities Deserted Over Rising Kidnappings, Insecurity by coputa(m): 4:18pm On Apr 25*. Modified: 5:37pm On Apr 25 |
HISTORY IS REPEATING ITSELF AS KWARA WAS THE FIRST STATE THAT UTHMAN DAN FODIO CONQUERED DURING THE JIHAD IF I MAY ASK DO THEY HAVE A STATE GOVERNOR WHO I GUESS IS THE CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER OF THE STATE THE STATE IS IN SHAMBLES BUT HE IS BUSY FIGHTING FOR RE ELECTION IN 2027 |
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