Security Situation Worsens as Bandits Kidnap Soldier in Oyo, Kill Police Inspector in Delta

Security Situation Worsens as Bandits Kidnap Soldier in Oyo, Kill Police Inspector in Delta

- The security situation in Nigeria is getting worse by the day as outlaws are getting bolder

- Almost on a daily basis, there is an attack on either security agencies of their facilities

- Civilians are also not spared in the kidnapping spree by the heavily armed criminals

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Bandits have abducted a soldier in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, and killed a police inspector in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Three persons, all of whom are women, were reportedly seized and taken away in the Onipe area Ibadan on Monday, April 13 by the outlaws.

The Nation reports that one of the abductees, Mrs. Bola Ogunrinde, is a soldier, while the names of the other two women were given as Mrs. Temitope Okeowo and Mrs. Abosede Adebayo.

Two men reported the abduction, spurring counter-terrorism and anti-kidnapping police personnel as well as local hunters and vigilantes into action.

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Security Situation Worsens as Bandits Kidnap Soldier in Oyo, Kill Police Inspector in Delta
The newly-appointed IGP has a lot to do to address the insecurity in Nigeria. Photo credit: @PoliceNG
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Police spokesman Adewale Osifeso said the security coalition was making efforts to rescue the victims and arrest the suspects.

The Nation had earlier reported that some reported that bandits killed a police officer identified as Inspector Musa, burnt a police patrol van and carted away his AK-47 in Ashaka community, Ndokwa East local government area of Delta state.

According to the report, the gunmen on motorbikes attacked three policemen stationed in front of a school and killed Inspector Musa on the spot while the other two sustained various degrees of injuries.

Some Nigerians are already lamenting over the mounting insecurity bedevilling the nation via social media.

Maryam Laushi wrote on Twitter:

“The prison system in Nigeria can’t even contain Boko Haram, bandits, yahoo boys, corrupt civil service and government officials etc. because there’s too much going on in Nigeria and there should be some innovative ways to tackle the problems. Proactive and reactive all together.”

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Igwe Oscar wrote:

“Nigeria is not safe for any foreign investor. The country that has a variety of terrorism, Boko Haram, bandits and herdsmen.”

Ben Ekele wrote:

“The kidnapping of innocent people by the bandits is a setback for the development of Nigeria.”

Aje Bieber wrote:

“People are dying. Bandits are killing people. Boko Haram is in the country. Nigeria isn't safe for anyone.”

Desmiond Desder wrote:

“For the past three years, the only foreign direct investment that has come to Nigeria are bandits, kidnappers and hoodlums.”

In a related development, a police officer was shot while trying to foil the abduction of some residents in Tungan-Maje community in Gwagwalada Area Council of Abuja on Tuesday, April 13.

The gunmen in their numbers went on a rampage as they engaged both the police and some members of the vigilante in a shootout that lasted over an hour.

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Similarly, bandits kidnapped about 15 passengers along the Tsakskiya-Ummadau road in Safana local government area of Katsina state.

The passengers were travelling in a commercial vehicle with registration number KZR 345ZT, when they were ambushed by the bandits on Sunday, April 11.

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Jerrywright Ukwu Jerrywright Ukwu is an Abuja-based senior political/defence correspondent. He is a graduate of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Lagos and the International Institute of Journalism in Abuja. He is also a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists. He spends his leisure-time reading history books. He can be reached via email at jerrywright39@yahoo.com.