• News Brief: Kwara South Protest Against Insecurity

    Residents of Igbaja community, Ifelodun LGA, Kwara State, on Wednesday blocked Dangote trucks from entering their town, accusing some of the company’s drivers of aiding bandits.

    Protesters alleged that certain truck drivers supply ammunition to armed groups and even help deposit ransom payments. They also claimed that while poor villagers are constantly kidnapped, Dangote drivers are mysteriously spared.

    The blockade, backed by Ifelodun LGA Chairman Hon. Femi Yusuf, follows weeks of deadly attacks that have forced residents in Babanla, Oreke, Segbe, and Alabe to abandon their homes.

    Community members vowed not to allow Dangote trucks passage until urgent intervention is made, warning that Kwara South is “bleeding” from escalating insecurity.

    Dangote Group’s spokesperson, Tony Chiejina, had yet to respond to the allegations at press time.
    #KwaraSouth #Insecurity #Dangote #Banditry #KidnappingCrisis #NigeriaNews
    News Brief: Kwara South Protest Against Insecurity Residents of Igbaja community, Ifelodun LGA, Kwara State, on Wednesday blocked Dangote trucks from entering their town, accusing some of the company’s drivers of aiding bandits. Protesters alleged that certain truck drivers supply ammunition to armed groups and even help deposit ransom payments. They also claimed that while poor villagers are constantly kidnapped, Dangote drivers are mysteriously spared. The blockade, backed by Ifelodun LGA Chairman Hon. Femi Yusuf, follows weeks of deadly attacks that have forced residents in Babanla, Oreke, Segbe, and Alabe to abandon their homes. Community members vowed not to allow Dangote trucks passage until urgent intervention is made, warning that Kwara South is “bleeding” from escalating insecurity. Dangote Group’s spokesperson, Tony Chiejina, had yet to respond to the allegations at press time. #KwaraSouth #Insecurity #Dangote #Banditry #KidnappingCrisis #NigeriaNews
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  • BREAKING: Kwara South Residents Flee Over Surge In Kidnappings

    Hundreds of residents in Kwara South have abandoned their homes amid a wave of kidnapping attacks, especially in Ifelodun LGA.

    Communities such as Sabe, Ologomo, Alabe, and Babanla are worst hit, with families seen at Oke-Ode garage desperately seeking transport to safer areas.

    A viral video shows Ganiyu Babatunde pleading with the Kwara State Government for urgent intervention, warning that villages risk being deserted if insecurity persists.

    Recent incidents include coordinated bandit raids in Edu LGA and the abduction of villagers in Lafiagi Emirate, deepening fears across Kwara North and South.

    #BreakingNews #Kwara #KidnappingCrisis #Nigeria
    BREAKING: Kwara South Residents Flee Over Surge In Kidnappings Hundreds of residents in Kwara South have abandoned their homes amid a wave of kidnapping attacks, especially in Ifelodun LGA. Communities such as Sabe, Ologomo, Alabe, and Babanla are worst hit, with families seen at Oke-Ode garage desperately seeking transport to safer areas. A viral video shows Ganiyu Babatunde pleading with the Kwara State Government for urgent intervention, warning that villages risk being deserted if insecurity persists. Recent incidents include coordinated bandit raids in Edu LGA and the abduction of villagers in Lafiagi Emirate, deepening fears across Kwara North and South. #BreakingNews #Kwara #KidnappingCrisis #Nigeria
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  • VIDEO: Nigerian Soldiers, Police Open Fire on Protesters in Delta Over Kidnappings

    Tensions escalated in Abraka, Delta State, as a peaceful protest against a wave of kidnappings turned violent. In a viral video circulating online, Nigerian soldiers and police officers were seen firing live rounds to disperse unarmed residents demanding better security in their community.

    Eyewitnesses reported chaos as demonstrators, mostly youths, took to the streets to decry rising abductions in the area. The security forces’ response has sparked outrage on social media and renewed calls for police reform and accountability.

    The video has fueled national concern over military-civilian relations and the use of force against peaceful protest.

    Source: Sahara Reporters




    #DeltaProtests #AbrakaUnrest #EndPoliceBrutality #SecureNigeria #KidnappingCrisis
    🔥 VIDEO: Nigerian Soldiers, Police Open Fire on Protesters in Delta Over Kidnappings Tensions escalated in Abraka, Delta State, as a peaceful protest against a wave of kidnappings turned violent. In a viral video circulating online, Nigerian soldiers and police officers were seen firing live rounds to disperse unarmed residents demanding better security in their community. Eyewitnesses reported chaos as demonstrators, mostly youths, took to the streets to decry rising abductions in the area. The security forces’ response has sparked outrage on social media and renewed calls for police reform and accountability. 📹 The video has fueled national concern over military-civilian relations and the use of force against peaceful protest. 🔗 Source: Sahara Reporters ⸻ #DeltaProtests #AbrakaUnrest #EndPoliceBrutality #SecureNigeria #KidnappingCrisis
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