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Rights Activist Laments Spate of Terrorism, Banditry, Kidnapping in Kogi

- IbrahimOye­waleinLoko­ja

Worried by the spate of terrorism, banditry and kidnapping in the recent past in Kogi State, a human rights activist and a member of Amnesty Internatio­nal , Comrade Sunday Jato, has urged the government to provide adequate security for lives and property of the country.

In a chat with journalist­s in Lokoja yesterday, Jato lamented recent attacks by the herdsmen on innocent women at Agojeni village in Abocho district of Dekina Local government area of Kogi State on

Tuesday.

According to him,” the informatio­n reaching me now is that a group of women were going to visit a nearby village , but the herdsmen unleashed terror on them , inflicting serious degree injuries on three defenceles­s women who have since been hospitalis­ed.”

Jato bemoaned the menace of the herdsmen activities in Kogi State in recent times, noting that it was dishearten­ing that the same herdsmen were fingered for involvemen­t in the kidnapping of the students of Confluence University of Science and Technology CUSTECH,

Osara which led to untimely death of two of the students.

He pointed out that the spate of insecurity, terrorism banditry and kidnapping in Kogi and Nigeria at large calls for concern and the government at all levels must live up to their responsibi­lity by providing adequate security for the lives and property of the people.

“The activities of herdsmen in Kogi state are becoming more worrisome, this may spark crises if this persists. The government as a matter of urgency rose above board to nib the bud the nefarious activities of the herdsmen,” he stressed.

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