Opinion
The Menace Of Kidnapping
Kidnapping is one of the perennial problems of Nigeria. No month passes without cases of kidnapping in the country. This is indeed, disturbing. Those who have delinquent upbringing should allow law abiding citizens of this country to go about their normal duties and business without hindrance and molestation. Meanwhile, the chairman of JUHEL Pharmaceutical Company Limited, Dr Ifeanyichukwu Okoye of Anambra State, has been kidnapped. He was kidnapped by six gunmen in Umuna, Okigwe, Imo State. He was kidnapped on December 9, 2010, while on his way to the Sam Mbakwe Airport, Owerri. Earlier, his 76-year old mother, Helen Okoye, was kidnapped at her home in Agulu, Anacha local government area of Anambra State. Mrs Okoye was kidnapped on October 14, 2010, a day to the visit of President Goodluck Jonathan to Anambra State.
In fact, this is a barbaric behaviour which should be condemned by all good citizens of Nigeria. Instead of looking for something meaningful to do, criminals in our midst have decided to make it their duty to be kidnapping resourceful law abiding citizens of Nigeria. Wherever these criminals are, they should be fished out and made to face the wrath of the law. It is when these deviants of our society are dealt with adequately that this country can move forward.
However, the Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Emeka Chukwuemeka, has assured that the command was liaising with the Imo State Command to track down the criminals. According to him, the two states have positioned their officers in strategic places to ensure the hoodlums are caught.
We appeal to the police not to relent in their efforts to arrest these delinquent human beings in the country and make them face the law so that Nigerians can breathe easy. A country which harbours a lot of hoodlums cannot progress. Therefore criminals should be caught and dealt with by the authorities.
In any case, in its reaction, the Anambra State government described the incident as shocking and unfortunate. According to the government, this is a most embarrassing and horrendous act. It stressed that despite steps taken by various state governments and the federal government some people still embarked on this most criminal act. The government stated that Dr Okoye was one of the highest employers of labour, and if as some people held, unemployment was the cause of kidnapping, then it was bad to kidnap a person who created employment. However, it should be noted that those who have criminal tendencies do not have any regard for others who are making significant inputs to the growth of society. They are usually driven by greed and selfishness. They only pursue their selfish interests. Anything outside that have no meaning for them. They should therefore be pursued and brought to face the wrath of the law, as already observed.
In a similar development, Mr Maxwell Obiajulu Dim, who was kidnapped by unknown gunmen was killed after they had collected twelve million naira ransom. Dim, who hailed from Osumenyi in Nnewi local government area of Anambra State, was the Chief Executive Officer of Obilinks Group Limited and Diamond Steel Limited based in Onitsha. His kidnappers swooped on his filling station located opposite the Central Bank of Nigeria, Asaba, Delta State and took him to an unknown destination. Twenty-four hours after his abduction, the kidnappers established contact with his family and demanded fifty million naira ransom which was reduced to twelve million naira which was given to them in their hideout in Asaba. Two weeks later, the kidnappers directed them to a bush somewhere at Ibuzor road in Asaba. On getting there with the police, the family only found the decomposing body of Mr Dim. His kidnap took place on October 10, 2010.
This is criminal behaviour at its highest. After taking a ransom of twelve million naira, Mr Dim was still killed by his kidnappers. This should be thoroughly condemned by all well-meaning Nigerians. We are highly appalled by the behaviour of the criminals. At this stage, we call on the police to leave no stone unturned in the investigation of this matter. All those involved in it should be arrested and brought to face the wrath of the law. All those who have decided to criminalise our society should be dealt with in like manner. Evil doers should not be allowed to go scot-free.
Earlier, a new dimension to kidnapping manifested in Nigeria when fifteen nursery school children were abducted in Aba, Abia State. The incident happened on Monday, September 27, 2010. The children who were kidnapped by unknown gunmen were snatched from their school bus while they were travelling to their school for lessons. According to reports, the children are pupils of Abayi International School, Aba. The driver of the vehicle was forced to lie face down while they moved away with the children. They later demanded twenty million naira for the release of the children. This goes a long way to show how heartless these criminals are. The authorities of this country should act fast to arrest the high incidence of kidnapping in our society. A country where criminals have the upper hand is not a secure one. We should not allow criminals to over-run the country.
At this stage, we commend the Joint Military Task Force for killing the notorious armed robber and kidnapper, Mr Obinna Nwankwo also known as Osisikankwu. It was his gang that seized the fifteen pupils and demanded twenty million naira. His death was greeted with spontaneous jubilations in Aba, Abia State. The Joint Task· Force and the police should be proactive to deal with criminals in the mould of Mr Nwankwo. It is when we eliminate criminals like Nwankwo that the nation can breathe easy.
Tolofari is a fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, Abuja.
Mann Tolofari
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