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Insecurity: S/West lost over 3bn to ransom in four years – Gani Adams

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Aareonakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Abiodun Ige Adams, yesterday said the southwest region has lost over N3 billion paid as ransom to bandits and kidnappers ravaging the region in the last four years.

Speaking at the Southwest Security Stakeholders Group (SSSG) conference in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Iba Adams pointed out that the spate of insecurity in the region has reached an alarming dimension, insisting that the region also lost great sons and daughters to the scourge.

Adams explained the emergence of the southwest security Stakeholders Group was to rescue the growing security deficit across the region, adding that the group is always ready to support and partner with state security agencies in order to nip the security challenges in the southwest in the bud.

“The Southwest has lost over 3 billion naira as ransom paid to bandits and kidnappers ravaging the region in the last four years. And
sadly too, we have lost a good number of our great sons and daughters to the criminal activities of the killer herdsmen and bandits”

“The situation in the country is so worrisome that travelers can hardly travel for a journey of about six hours in the country without facing the trauma of being kidnapped or killed by bandits. The recent killing in Jos was a sad reminder of the gory situation we face daily across the country,

“At every point in time in the region, insecurity has reached an alarming dimension where there is urgent need for us to take drastic action towards ending the prevailing scourge”.

In his remarks, the Guest Lecturer, Prof. Gbenga Akingbehin, from the Department of Law and criminology University of Lagos, said there are various factors that are responsible for the security challenges facing the country.

Akingbehin maintained that Nigeria is a multi-ethnics state with complicated issues, adding that the forced amalgamation of Nigeria in 1914 became the country’s biggest albatross.

He faulted the long years of military rule in Nigeria, saying the long years military crated the leeway for crime and criminal tendency.

“Insecurity is state of fear in our society. This can be traced to many years of military rule, when many arms and ammunitions were imported to the country, especially during the civil war that lasted for four years.

” The terrorist attack of the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2011 was a rude shock to the United States and the International communities. But the Americans never waivered in their resolve to fight terrorism to the end,

Therefore,security and welfare of the citizens should be the primary responsibility of the government”

Alake of Egba land, Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo applauded the efforts of the group, saying the convener, and the Aareonakakanfo of Yorubaland had done wonderfully well in securing the region

Ogun state Commissioner of police,Edward Ajogun implored all the security operatives not to take laws in their hands, insisting that the police will support any group that is ready to support the police in combating crimes.

Prominent groups present at the conference include the Oodua Peoples Congress(OPC), Vigilante Group of Nigeria (VGN), Agbekoya COMSAIC and Isokan Oodua among others.

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