NASARAWA: Residents Demand Military Base .
Some
residents of Garaku in Nasarawa State have called for the establishment of a
military base to curb incessant kidnappings and armed robbery along
Keffi/Garaku/Akwanga road.
They
said that the establishment of a military base along the route would help
curtail the activities of criminals and criminality in the area.
Some
of the residents, who spoke in Garaku, also called on the state government and
security agencies to provide 24 hours surveillance across the rural areas in
order to tackle the insecurity.
Mr
John Andrew, a resident of Garaku, said that the spate of insecurity in parts
of the state had become worrisome hence the need for the federal government to
establish a permanent military base along the Keffi-Akwanga highway.
He
said that there was need to beef up security and ensure 24 hours police patrol
along the roads in order to achieve peace in the area and the state at large.
“The
incessant armed robbery attacks, kidnappings in communities especially along
Keffi/Akwanga road had become a serious concern not only to the residents of
this area but to the entire state.
“Just
yesterday, we heard that kidnappers attacked some journalists, kidnapping the
wife of the Nasarawa State Chairman of the Correspondents’ Chapel, among
others, that are also kidnapped.
“It
is in view of this that I want to urge government to establish the military
base to curtail these activities,’’ he said.
He
also called on the people of the area to be security conscious and to report
any suspicious movement of persons or groups to appropriate authorities for
necessary action.
Another
resident, Mrs Grace Dauda, also said: “Insecurity is a treat not only to the
health of the women but it is also a threat to the health of the entire
community and the state at large.”
“The
activities of armed robbers and kidnappers have created fear in people
especially women because some of the kidnappers and armed robbers usually rape
their female victims.
“Beefing
up security along this road will not only help in curtailing the activities of
armed robbers but will also help in checking the influx of criminal elements
who will want to disguise as good people in the area,” he said.
She
said that no nation or society could develop with high rate of crime, rancour
and confusion, adding that the security challenges facing the state and some
parts of the country had already affected the lives and socio-economic
development of the country negatively.
Malam
Abubakar Isah, another resident, said that the insecurity in the state was not
only embarrassing but unfortunate and uncalled for, hence the need for
government to beef up security in the state.
He
condemned the attack and kidnapping of a journalist’s wife among others along
the Garaku/Gudi road on March 27.
Suleiman
told NAN that the incident happened at about 7 p.m. along Gudi-Garaku road in
Akwanga Local Government Area of the state.
According
to Suleiman, the gunmen shot at the union bus they were travelling in from
Keffi, where his wife went to register at the National Youth Service Corps
(NYSC) orientation camp.
He
said the bus ran into a ditch after being shot at while the gunmen swopped on
them, took his wife, the wife of a former state assembly member, whom they gave
a lift as well as two other women from another vehicle during the attack.
Meanwhile,
ASP Samaila Usman, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state,
said the command had mobilised officers to the area to search and rescue the
abducted women.
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