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On August 12, 2024, the Nasarawa State House of Assembly raised a serious alarm over the escalating rate of kidnappings in the state. The Assembly convened in Lafia to address this pressing issue, with Deputy Speaker Muhammad Oyanki leading the discussion under a matter of public interest.
Key Actions and Resolutions:
- Security Summits: Speaker Danladi Jatau directed local government council chairmen to organize security summits within two weeks. These summits will involve traditional rulers and security agencies to formulate strategies for combating the kidnapping crisis.
- Support for Security Agencies: The Assembly commended Governor Abdullahi Sule and the security agencies for their efforts thus far but called for increased commitment and a strategic overhaul to address the rising kidnappings. They emphasized the strict enforcement of the anti-kidnapping law.
- Public Cooperation: The Assembly urged residents to support security agencies by providing useful information to aid in tackling criminal activities. The need for public cooperation is seen as crucial in addressing the security challenges.
- Adoption of Technology: Several Assembly members, including Luka Zhekaba and Yakubu Azara, suggested that security agencies utilize modern technology to enhance their efforts in curbing kidnapping and other violent crimes.
Community Concerns:
- Prevalence of Kidnapping: Oyanki highlighted the severe impact of kidnappings in his constituency, noting that the problem has become pervasive and is affecting the daily lives of residents. He mentioned recent kidnappings, including that of a councilor, as evidence of the urgent need for intervention.
- Insecurity and Fear: Members of the Assembly reported that constituents are living in constant fear, unable to sleep peacefully due to the threat of abduction. The Assembly’s resolution reflects a collective urgency to address this issue and restore safety in the state.
The Assembly’s actions reflect a concerted effort to address the growing security concerns in Nasarawa State and to enhance the safety and well-being of its residents.