Opinion
The Problem Of Kidnapping
Kidnapping is a perennial problem in this country. Almost daily, cases of kidnapping are reported in Nigeria without any sign of abating. This is very unfortunate for the good citizens of Nigeria. No country can move forward where criminals dictate the pace of activity. We should therefore take serious measures to check this criminal behaviour.
Meanwhile, a new development to kidnapping in Nigeria manifested when 15 nursery school children were abducted in Aba, Abia State. The event happened on Monday, September 27, 2010. The children, who were kidnapped by unknown gunmen were snatched from their school bus while they were traveling to their school for lessons.
According to reports, the children are pupils of Abayi International School, Aba. They were attacked and kidnapped at Ekeakpara area of Aba. The driver of the bus was forced to lie face down while they moved away with the children. They later demanded 20 million ransom for the release of the children.
Commenting on the incident, a member of the Action Congress of Nigeria, Prince Paul Ikonne attributed the spate of kidnapping in Aba to utter neglect of the Abia South Zone by the state government. He said, the news of kidnapping of innocent pupils was a new and frightening dimension to a bad situation.
He called for a declaration of a state of emergency to address the insecurity in Aba. Prince Ikonne also appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to intervene and arrest the situation. Indeed, the latest kidnapping of innocent children is alarming.
How would criminals think of abducting innocent children in nursery school because of money. This goes a long way to show how heartless these kidnappers are. The authorities of this country should act fast to arrest the very high incidence of kidnapping in our country.
A country where criminals have the upper hand is not secure. The government of this country should therefore act fast to ensure security of the citizens of Nigeria. We should not allow criminals to over-run the country while we lie supine and helpless. Government has a duty to protect its citizens.
Similarly, four female National Youth Service Corps members serving in Rivers State were kidnapped on September 16, 2010, from their lodge in Omuma, Omuma Local Government Area of Rivers State. Because of this development, members of the National Youth Service Corps in Rivers State resorted to prayer sessions for the release of their colleagues kidnapped by these hoodlums.
Speaking later, the coordinator of the prayer session, Mrs Esther Chimele-Wogbo said the session was for God to touch the minds of the kidnappers. She stressed that the exercise ‘would continue until the Corps members were released.
According to her, the federal and state governments were working hard to ensure their release.
A country where law abiding citizens cannot go about their lawful business should be seen as insecure. The federal and state governments must ensure the internal security of the people of Nigeria. We cannot just fold our hands while criminals are acting as if they are in control of this country.
Government will have no relevance if it cannot give protection to the citizens of this country. We should all rise up and meet the challenge of kidnappers. Government should use all the necessary means at its command to stop kidnappers from overtaking the rest of us.
Kidnapping and kidnappers should be condemned by all of us. We must help government by giving useful information on the hideouts of kidnappers and their collaborators.
On June 16, 2010, six persons were killed when kidnappers invaded Old Market Road, Onitsha, Anambra State, to abduct a businessman simply named Ezeco. The kidnappers killed the driver of the businessman but were unlucky when the Mercedes Benz V-Boot car in which they were driving suddenly broke down. This forced, them to make frantic efforts to escape. As they did this, they fired indiscriminately and killed five other persons making six altogether.
Nevertheless, a combined team of policemen and vigilante group responed and killed two of the kidnappers, arrested one while two others escaped. Three AK 47 rifles used by the kidnappers were recovered.
In fact, as already observed, we should all condemn the activities of kidnappers in this country. Kidnappers and their sponsors have decided to make life very uncomfortable for Nigerians. We should not allow them to have a field day. We all need peace. Kidnappers should be made to face the wrath of the law in this country.
Earlier, worried by the frequent cases of kidnapping in the South Eastern part of this country, President Jonathan directed a joint military operations to flush out kidnappers in the South-East, especially Abia State.
The concern of the president can be appreciated. No Head of State can tolerate a situation where criminals daily kidnap innocent law abiding citizens and children and either kill them or demand ransom for their release. This should not be allowed to continue. All hands must be on deck to wage a war against kidnappers.
However, at the time of writing this article, it was learnt that the kidnapped children and the National Youth Service Corps members have been released by a combined team of military and security forces. This is a good news but the war against kidnappers must continue.
Dr Tolofari, a Fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, Abuja, resides in Port Harcourt.
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