Why banditry, Kidnapping have increased in Nigeria- Gov. Bello

Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, has blamed the increase in banditry and kidnapping in some parts


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Why banditry, Kidnapping have increased in Nigeria- Gov. Bello


Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, has blamed the increase in banditry and kidnapping in some parts of the country to compromise by some individuals in their various community.

 

Governor Bello, while speaking in Lokoja on Tuesday September 21, against the backdrop of 2021 International Peace Day with the theme, "Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world” organized by Actionaid Nigeria in collaboration with Participation Initiative for Behavioral Change in Development, PIBCID, said his administration will not allow Kogi State to be a breathing place for criminal element.

 

Bello, who rolled out his achievements marking Kogi State as the most peaceful state in Nigeria explained that peace remains a panacea for national development.

 

Our Kogi State Correspondent reports that Bello, who was represented by the Kogi State Commissioner for Youth and Sport Development Mr. Idris Musa appreciated Actionaid and PIBCID for their role in the state in promoting peace stressing that his administration remains committed towards protecting lives and properties of the citizens. 

 

" My achievement in term of security in this country is second to none in this country. Our people have continued to sleep with their two eyes closed. No doubt kidnapping, armed robbery, banditry is now business in some parts of the country, just because some people in the community have compromised and they are not willing to fish out this bad eggs from their vicinity. But it is not so here. We are committed to safety of our people. Criminals should stay away from Kogi State. Anyone caught be will be dealt decisively and will face the full wrath of the law".

 

Speaking earlier, Actionaid Nigeria County Director Mrs. Ene Obi who was represented by Mr. Adewale Adedotun, admonished Kogi State Government to sustain the gains they have recorded in promoting peaceful coexistence in the state.

 

In her remarks, the executive director participation Initiative for Behavioural Change in Development, (PIBCID), Halima Oiza Sadiq admonished youths in the state to show love and shun violence stressing that "we should not agonize but organize our State".

 

On her part, the Kogi State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajia Fatima Kabir Buba lauded Actionaid Nigeria for their immense contribution towards promoting peace in the state.

 

She said her ministry will leave no stone unturned to join in the campaign in promoting peace adding that despite the negative report of security lapses in other parts of the country, Kogi State has continued to take the lead for peace in Nigeria.

 

 

The International Day of Peace was established in 1981 by the United Nations General Assembly.

 

 


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Odimayo Olatunde Frederick
graduate of Mass Communication and Kogi State Correspondent of Fresh Angle International Newspaper
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