Despite the efforts of security operatives to address the worsening security crisis in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, killings and abductions of residents persist
The bloodthirsty assailants, responsible for causing havoc in the nation’s capital city, have recently intensified their unprovoked attacks on residents
Despite recent successes of security operatives in combating terrorism, including rescuing kidnap victims and arresting suspects, our correspondent gathered that some of the unfortunate attacks are underreported.
On Thursday, the family of Simon Igba, a Nigeria Police Force officer, experienced profound anguish with the tragic killing of his wife, Christiana Igba, and his mother-in-law, Maria Agbo
On Saturday, it was disclosed that the dreaded gunmen kidnapped Christiana and her mother in the Dei-Dei area of the capital city about two weeks ago
Mrs. Maria was on a postnatal visit to her daughter, Christiana, who recently gave birth after years of childlessness since she married her husband, Igba, about ten years ago
The bandits invaded their residence near the Mopol Barracks in Dei-Dei, causing the husband to fall into a coma.
They then abducted Christiana, her mother, and the one-month-old baby to an unknown destination.
One of the neighbors, Adejor Jacob, who recounted the incident on Saturday, said that the abductors had demanded N90 million ransom before the tragic murder of the victims
According to him, “The late Christiana gave birth recently after being barren for more than ten years. Her mother came to Abuja from Benue State for the postnatal and to celebrate with the family over the newborn.
“The kidnappers earlier asked the husband to pay N90 million ransom as the only condition to release his wife and his mother-in-law.
“A day before they were killed, the kidnappers contacted the husband and they both negotiated and settled for N10 million.
“The kidnappers asked him to make the money available before 10 am the following day, which was last Thursday
“Before the agreed time, the kidnappers called the husband to inform him that the one-month-old baby was ill.
“There was another victim that the kidnappers released that day so they gave her the baby and asked her to take the newborn to a hospital.
“The kidnappers gave her the phone number of the baby’s father and asked her to call when she got to the hospital.
“The woman did as she was instructed. The hospital called Igba and he went there and recovered his baby. After a few hours, we received a report that Christiana and her mother had been killed.
“Their lifeless bodies were dumped and some police officers went there to recover them. They have been deposited at the Kubwa General Hospital.”
It was gathered that the residents, still in shock over the unprecedented murder, are living in fear.
According to a resident who does not want to be mentioned, “many people are relocating from Dei-Dei due to security issues in the area.
“There has been a series of kidnappings and killings in this place since January but most of the incidents are not captured by the media.”
Meanwhile, daredevil terrorists have been on a rampage, terrorizing various areas in the territory, including Kawu, Gaba, Dei-dei, Kubwa Hills, Ushafa, Bwari, Mpape, Kubwa, Lugbe, Pyakasa, Keti, Gbaupe, Gbaukuchi, Airport Road, among others.
Earlier last week, a report emerged that over 200 violent attacks have been recorded across all six area councils of the FCT since President Bola Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023.
At least 89 residents of the nation’s capital have been killed by the terrorists, with 176 reported kidnappings within the same period.
This has instilled palpable fear and anxiety among residents, particularly those residing in the satellite areas. Nightlife, especially in the Bwari Area Council, has drastically diminished as most residents abandon the streets before nightfall.
Some schools and businesses were recently shut down due to the fear of attacks by pitiless kidnappers.
Elder Ben Ijeoche, a security expert, stated on Saturday that unless the Federal Government and the National Assembly agree to establish state police, the security crisis may persist.
He said, “We have been saying this but it looks like there is nobody to listen. The National Assembly should amend the 1999 Constitution accordingly to enable each of the 36 states and the FCT to establish their police force.
“This will help reduce the issue we are facing right now. When you mobilize an officer from Abuja to Plateau, the officer will be limited in discharging their duties because they don’t know the place very well.
“Someone who has lived in the crisis area for a long time should be able to know how to tackle the challenges better. The person wearing the shoes knows where it pinches
“State police will also create jobs for the youths and take some of our youths away from the bush.”
However, Minister Mr. Nyesom Wike, has assured that residents of the territory will receive positive news within days
“I can assure you that in a matter of days, you will be hearing positive stories.
“We are ready to support our security agencies with whatever they need to ensure that our people can sleep with their two eyes closed
“We are going to provide the councils with motorcycles to support the vigilante groups so that they can get information and assist our security agencies,” he added
Kanyi Daily recalls that in Abuja, the police confirmed the killing of three notorious bandits in a forest within Bwari area council in the Federal Capital Territory and arrested over 19 suspects.