Nigeria Declares National Emergency Amid Kidnapping Crisis
President Tinubu ordered recruitment of 20,000 police to reach 50,000 officers amid attacks in multiple states, authorizing new training and forest guard deployments to combat kidnappings.
- On Wednesday, President Bola Tinubu declared a nationwide security emergency in Nigeria following two mass school abductions and attacks on civilians.
- Armed groups have for years exploited weak state presence in remote forests in northwest and central Nigeria, with 4,722 kidnapped and 762 killed last year and recent abductions of hundreds last week.
- He ordered the withdrawal and redeployment of police assigned to VIPs after crash training, authorised recruiting 20,000 more officers to reach 50,000, and allowed NYSC camps as training depots.
- Dozens have been rescued, but more than 265 children and teachers seized in Niger state on Friday remain missing; Tinubu urged enhanced protection for schools, churches, and mosques and called on the National Assembly to review laws for state policing.
- Gangs operate from camps in vast forests spanning Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi and Niger, amid a ransom industry demanding 48 billion naira but only 2.57 billion naira paid, said SBM Intelligence.
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