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Insecurity: Killings, kidnappings reduce across Nigeria, last week

 

At least three persons were killed and four others kidnapped in
reported violent attacks across Nigeria last week. These are the
lowest figures since online medium, Premium Times in May started
tracking reported incidents of killings and kidnappings in the
country.
This report looks at the attacks recorded in Nigeria last week which
were confirmed by the victims’ relatives or the police.
Monday
A Catholic priest, Arinze Madu, was kidnapped in Enugu State.
Madu, who works as Vice Rector at the Queen of Apostle Spiritual Year
Seminary, Imezi-Owa in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State,
was kidnapped at the gate of the institution.
The Director of Communication, Enugu Catholic Diocese, Benjamin Achi,
confirmed the incident. “This incident is coming barely two months
after Rev. Fr. Offu was gruesomely killed by gunmen at Ihe-Agbudu Road
in August,” he said.
“This year alone, two priests have been killed while three escaped.”
The police also confirmed Mr Madu’s abduction.
The cleric was later released about 24 hours later amidst reports
ransom was paid for his release.
Tuesday
There was pandemonium in Miga Local Government Area of Jigawa State
over the movement of ‘strange herders’ in the community, who were
allegedly ‘destroying’ farm produce.
The local government secretary, Kawu Magaji, told reporters that the
herders” destroyed 18 rice and guinea corn farms”. He also said the
herders, wielding weapons, were grazing their cattle on farms and
daring the farmers to approach them.
The official attributed the influx of the herders to a recent violent
clash between farmers and herders in Hadejia axis. He said the
displaced herders had returned to Miga communities”where there is more
fertile soil suitable for grazing.”
Wednesday
A Nigerian judge at the Benin Division of the Court of Appeal, Chioma
Nwosu, was kidnapped on Wednesday.
Her police orderly was killed during the incident along Benin-Agbor
Highway. The judge was abducted in the morning while heading out for
an assignment.
Edo State police commissioner, Mohammed Danmallam, confirmed the attack.
Also, kidnappers abducted a man, Abdu Tela, at Malumfashi in
Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State. According to
residents, the kidnappers came to the town on motorcycles.
“It was in the middle of the night that they came. I guess they came
for the son who is a philanthropist in the state,” a resident of the
area who did not want his name in print disclosed. It was also
gathered that some persons were injured in the attack. It is not clear
if the abductors had reached out to the victim’s family for ransom.
The police spokesperson in the state, Gambo Isah, confirmed the abduction.
On the same Wednesday, gunmen kidnapped the wife of Katsina State
Deputy Accountant General, Lubabatu Sani Lawal.
Thisday Newspaper reported that the hoodlums numbering about 20
stormed the victim’s residence within Government Reserve Area (GRA) at
night and whisked her away.
The hoodlums drove to the residence in a Peugeot 206, which the
private guards thought it was one of the cars of the Deputy Accountant
General. The official was not at home when the abductors came-calling.
Lubabatu, who is the younger wife of the Deputy Accountant General,
had just returned from lesser Hajj with some of her children.
Saturday
The Benue Police Command on Sunday confirmed the assassination of
Patrick Kumbul, head of ICT, Radio Nigeria Harvest FM Makurdi, and one
Shongo Wuester by unknown gunmen in Makurdi.
The police spokesperson in the state, Sewuese Anene, told newsmen in
Makurdi that the victims were killed on Saturday night.
Anene said the bodies of the victims, who were killed along Amokachi
Lane, were already deposited at the mortuary while the police had
commenced a full investigation into the matter.
The General Manager (GM) of the Radio station, Akange Nyagba, said
that he was within the vicinity of the crime and took the body of his
slain colleague to the mortuary.

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