Crime & SecurityNewsNigeriaKogi State Government Warns Against Politicising Insecurity

The Kogi State Government has restated its commitment to combating insecurity, warning political actors, media, and other stakeholders to avoid spreading fear or politicising the state’s security challenges.

The Commissioner for Information and Communications, Hon. Kingsley Femi Fanwo, in a press statement made available to journalists in Lokoja  on Tuesday, noted that the government is quietly but effectively recording progress in its fight against criminal elements, particularly kidnappers, within the state.

“These gains are not coincidental. They result from well-planned strategies and deep institutional engagements aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of every Kogite.”

While sympathising with families affected by recent attacks, the government stressed that such incidents shouldn’t be used to spread misinformation or panic. “Misinformation and alarmist narratives only embolden criminals and demoralize communities. We call on opinion leaders and the media to work with us, not against us.”

The government also condemned what it described as “the politicisation of insecurity by certain desperate politicians,” warning that such behaviour undermines the collective fight against crime.

“Those who brought medicines whose side effects are worse than the ailments shouldn’t raise frivolous alarms when the right medicines are administered,” the statement noted.

“According to credible intelligence, the rise in security threats in parts of Kogi is linked to regional shifts, especially as intensified security operations in the North East and North West have forced criminal elements to migrate toward the North Central, including Kogi.”

Despite the challenges, the government emphasised its efforts in deploying advanced security infrastructure, strengthening intelligence gathering, and fostering community engagement.

“Our duty is not to spread fear but to inspire hope. And we’re not just speaking of hope, we’re delivering it through action.”

Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, the statement added, remains fully committed to prioritising security without politicizing it. “We’re taking responsibility, not shifting blame,” the Commissioner said, urging politicians to focus on performance, not panic.”

He urged politicians to focus on performance as a tool for reelection rather than raising panic, saying performers don’t fear reelection.

The government expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, the National Security Adviser, service chiefs, and local security outfits such as the Vigilante Service and Hunters Group for their unwavering support.

The statement concluded with a call for unity: “Let’s not propagate propaganda for criminals. Let’s work together to defeat fear and inspire hope.”

Uzoamaka Ikezue (Staff Reporter)

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