Crime & SecurityNewsNigeriaOver 380 People Killed, 71 Others Abducted In Niger State

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The National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NCCSALW) has released that no fewer than about 380 people were killed and 71 others abducted in Niger State between 2015 and 2021.

The North-Central coordinator of the centre, Maj. Gen. Hassan Ibrahim Bature (retd) disclosed this at a sensitisation Programme for the newly posted National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members to the State at the NYSC’s permanent Orientation camp in Paiko, the headquarters of Paikoro LGA of the state.

He also revealed that an amount not less than N79 million has been paid as ransom to bandits in the state in the same period.

The Coordinator, represented by the Assistant Director, Intelligence, Lt. Col. DV Gimba, explained that out of the 25 local government areas of the state, 18 have been attacked by bandits since 2015 with Shiroro, Munya, Rafi, Mashegu, and recently, Lapai local government areas  as worst hit and overrun by bandits.

“Insecurity persists in Nigeria because there are many illicit weapons in the hands of people. However, there’s a need to stop the spread and restore peace and development.

“The North-Central geopolitical zone remained a hotbed for farmer-herder conflicts with 58 percent occurrences and 61 percent casualties, the security threats were directly linked to the proliferation of small arms and light weapons.

“In the United Nations (UN) report, Nigeria accounted for 350 million or 70 percent of an estimated 500 million illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons circulating in West Africa,” he said.

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