Insecurity: Abuja Becoming One Of World’s Scariest Cities, Says Security Expert
With the recent spate of kidnapping, one-chance robberies and other criminal activities, Abuja is said to becoming one of the scariest cities in the world.
A security expert, Bulama Bukarti, disclosed this in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday.
Osun Defender had reported that insecurity has been on the rise in Abuja in recent times.
According to Bukarti, criminals masquerading as taxi drivers have occupied the street and robbed people as they want.
He said, “In major junctions in Abuja, criminals and armed robbers masquerading as taxi drivers maim and rob Nigerians in a way that we have not seen before.
“Abuja is becoming one of the scariest Federal Capital cities in the world,” he added.
He added that what is going on in Abuja is a reflection of what has been happening across Nigeria.
Bukarti said intelligence had shown that violent terrorist groups from the North-East, North-West and North-Central geopolitical zones had moved into Abuja while some operate from border states such as Kogi, Kaduna, Niger and Nasarawa.
He said, “Over 9,700 people were killed last year in 2023 across Nigerians. Abuja cannot be immune to that because as long as you leave insecurity to fester and flourish across Nigeria, then, it will find its way to Abuja.
“Over 200 people were either killed or abducted in Abuja in the last three months of 2023,” the expert said, noting that the ugly trend will drive away investors and discourage diplomats from living in the nation’s capital while Nigeria’s security rating in the world will be badly affected.
Bukarti urged security agencies to take “sustained security action” in Abuja and other parts of the country.
“The way to secure Abuja is to take the fight to the bandits and terrorists in other parts of the country,” he advised.
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