Iba Gani Adams, a prominent Nigerian activist, National Coordinator of the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), and the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba land, spoke with The Sun about the state of insecurity in Nigeria, particularly in the South-West region, and shared his views on the operational framework for state police.
When he was talking during the interview, he said, “They’ve infiltrated Lagos and all the South West states. They’re bringing their people in every day. They’re just strategizing when to strike. And they were striking in a minimal way in some parts of Ogun State. You saw what happened in Ijebu where an expatriate was kidnapped, two three expatriates kidnapped within a spate of one week.”
He noted that many incidents of insecurity were going unreported. He cited a recent attack in Akure, where an 18-passenger bus was ambushed, the driver shot while driving, and the passengers taken into the bush, with only a small child left behind.
He added that such incidents are widely shared on social media, and that, based on the information available, the bus was believed to have been heading to Abuja. He emphasized that similar reports of kidnappings and killings appear daily online, highlighting the growing concern over the spread of violent crimes. View, More,
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