Abuja – The House of Representatives recently expressed concerns over the lose of lives and property in the nation’s capital, Abia and other capital cities across the country.
The lawmakers  stated this in Abuja during a closed-door meeting which lasted for about four hours, with security chiefs and other stakeholders on the kidnapping and killings in Aba, Abia state.

Shawulu Kwewum, Chairman House  Committee on Army who chaired the meeting attended by Department of State Security  (DSS), Nigerian Police Force and Nigerian Army in Abia, decried the inordinate attitude of security agencies to the safety of the citizens.

“Abia state as one of the original nine oil producing states is naturally affected by some of the challenges facing the oil bearing states. Even though at the town hall meeting, several groups and individuals  told the committee that at least five persons are kidnapped everyday in Aba, records of the Nigerian Police force as made available  to the committee  in Umaga show tat five incidences were kidnapped in January 2016 (all rescue and released); three incidences recorded in February  2016 (three rescued/released).

“Also in March 2016, four incidences were recorded, three rescued while one died; in April 2016 one incident was recorded while two incidences were recorded in May 2016.

“Even one kidnapping in one location is not acceptable and therefore all hands must be on deck to ensure that this menace is wiped out. Of course, this has become more urgent because kidnapping  has become widespread and even the federal capital territory  is not a safe haven.

“This meeting has become very important because the technology developed to make life easy for Nigerians is now being used to facilitate the extortion that goes with kidnapping,” Kwewum noted.

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Other stakeholders who spoke at the meeting, the recent report on kidnapping across the country has assumed dangerous dimension as perpetrators demand ransom during broad day light.

The lawmaker alleged that when such reports were made to security agencies especially Nigerian Police, they were told that they don’t have jurisdiction on the area concerned.

He added that many businesses are already folding up in Aba due to the spate of kidnappings of innocent citizens adding that security situation has taken a new trened considering the killing of armed security operatives.

On his part, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DID) Joshak Habila represented the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris said that ongoing collaboration among security agencies will help in ridden the country of criminality.