Law & Crime
Nigerians paid N2.2trn ransom to Kidnappers in one year -NBS
By Our Correspondent
National Bureau of Statistics, (NBS), says ransom money paid to kidnappers in one year is estimated at 2,235,954 per individual kidnapping incidents between May 2023 and April 2024.
The NBS revealed this in its Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey, CESPS, 2024 released in Abuja on Tuesday.
The CESPS is a household-based survey, which provides an in-depth understanding of the situation of crime in Nigeria, with a target population comprising household members 15 years and older.
NBS said the survey was carried out to produce estimates at national and zonal levels covering both urban and rural areas for a twelve-month reference period (May 2023 to April 2024).
The report said that among households that experienced kidnapping incidents, 65.0 per cent paid a ransom.
It said the average amount paid as ransom for kidnapping was N2.7 million per incident with an estimated total ransom of N2. 2 trillion paid within the reference period.
“The North-West reported the highest ransom paid with N1.2 trillion, while the South-East was the least with N85.4 billion.”
The report showed that rural areas recorded more kidnappings with 1,668,104 reported cases than urban areas with 567,850.
Analysis by zones revealed that the North-West recorded the highest number of cases with 1,420,307, followed by the North-Central with 317,837, while the least was recorded in the South-East with 110,432.
It showed that nationally, an estimated 51,887,032 crime incidences were experienced by households in Nigeria.
It said the North-West reported the highest incidence of household crime, totalling 14,402,254, followed by the North-Central with 8,771,400,
“The South-East reported the least incidence of household crime with 6,176,031.”
The report revealed that crime incidence in rural areas was higher, totalling 26,526,069, compared to urban areas at 25,360,963.
The NBS said in Nigeria, 4,142,174 households experienced home robbery incidence.
Analysis by zones showed that the North-West had the highest home robbery cases totalling 1,068,430, followed by the South-South with 811,231, while the least was recorded in the South-West with 378,252 cases.
The report said that less than half of the households, at 36.3 per cent, who were victims of home robbery reported to the police.
According to this study, the most common reasons for not reporting crimes include lack of confidence in law enforcement and the belief that police intervention would not result in meaningful action.
The findings showed that about 24 per cent of households would rather report to other authorities instead of the police, followed by those who believed the police would not do anything upon reporting at 22.7 per cent.
“Only 0.2 per cent mentioned lack of insurance of properties as a reason for not reporting to the police.”
The report also showed that there was a slightly higher report of household robbery among rural dwellers at 37.8 per cent, than urban dwellers at 35.2 per cent.
The NBS said at the individual level, 21.4 per cent of Nigerians reported being victims of crime, and the most common crime was phone theft at 13.8 per cent
It said about 90 per cent of the victims of phone thefts reported to the police, and only 50 per cent of the victims expressed satisfaction with police responses.
The report said nationwide, an estimated 1.4 million experienced sexual offences, which occurred mostly in someone else’s home at 27.7 per cent.
“ This was followed by the victim’s home at 22.2 per cent.”
It said sexual offences were less likely to occur at a public transport station at 0.9 per cent and only 22.7 per cent of interaction reported to the police.
According to the report, public perception on safety showed that 9.6 per cent of Nigerians believed they might be a victim of crime in the next 12 months.
“In rural areas, 13.0 per cent of the population believed they could be victims of crime and 7.0 per cent in urban areas.”
The report revealed that security agencies’ average response time to emergencies was a key indicator of effective crime prevention.
“ Nationally, 33.1 per cent reported that the average response time to an emergency call by security agencies is less than 30 minutes.
“About four out of 10 households had at least one interaction with state or local security forces within the reference period.
“Also, one out of two households had contact with the Nigerian Police, and 25.7 per cent reported the incidence of crime to the police after experiencing a crime.
The report showed that satisfaction with police responses was notably low, particularly
The report showed that satisfaction with police responses was notably low, particularly for crimes including livestock theft at 42.9 per cent and crop theft at 42.4 per cent.
It said in rural areas, many households relied on local vigilante groups.
Law & Crime
Alleged Kidnapping: Uproar in Bayelsà Court over attempts by celebrity kidnappers’ request for bail …judge orders medical examination at FMC as Police kicks
By David Owei, Bayelsa
There was uproar at the Bayelsà State High Court following request by the arrested celebrity kidnappers request to be granted bail on health ground over their continued Incarceration and trial for the alleged involvement in series o abduction in the state.
The two arrested celebrity kidnappers, Emmanuel Charles Angasei and John Lyon Ike, were arrested in 2022 for alleged kidnapping of One Danjuma Omieje of the Premium Trust Bank (formerly known as Sterling Bank), the owner of Lozzy Supermarket and some selected Igbo Businessmen in the State.
The arrest of the two accused was celebrated in the media due to their relationship with the then Governorship candidate of the APC, Chief David Lyon. Emmanuel Charles Angasei was reported to be his In law.
Emmanuel Charles Angasei was also alleged to be involved in the kidnap of one Nancy Dickson, the Junior sister to the Former State Governor and now Senator, Chief Seriake Dickson.
They were arrested by the men of the Operation Puff Adder led by CSP Chris Nwaogbo and arraigned at the State High Court on the 10th of November, 2022 in a suit numbered YHC/77c/2022 on charges of Kidnapping and Conspiracy to commit felony.
There was however drama in court following the request by the two accused for bail on health ground.
The presiding Judge, Justice I.Eradiri, after hearing the objections raised by the State Prosecuting counsel, Barr. Iyobosa on the alleged false claims presented by the accused, ordering that they be medically re-examined.
The counsels to the accused, Barr. Stanley Damabide and Barr. Ebiki argued that their client are entitled to medical examination.
Justice I.Eradiri has however ordered that the investigating Police team of Operation Puff Adder, representative of the DPP, Barr. Iyobosa and the defence team be present when the two accused are taken to the Federal Medical Center for independent medical examination on Friday 6th of March,2026.
While the arguments were going on the plain clothe policemen and spectators were expressing reservations and fear over the request for bail.
A senior police officer from the State Police Command, who pleaded anonymity, told our correspondent that the claims of ill health presented by the accused were false and should be diligently examined.
He claimed that the accused, while at the Okaka Medium Security Custodial Centre, were enjoying first class and celebrity treatment with conjugal visits allegedly approved and had a lavish birthday party with fellow prisoners with food supplied from popular eatery at Ekeki in Yenagoa.
Some of the police personnel at the court expressed concern over the safety of the arresting officers and alleged that the accused had boasted of their readiness to file a counter request for bail at the Court of Appeal in Port Harcourt, Rivers State if the Bayelsà court reject their request.
“We are worried that if such bail are granted, the peace being enjoyed in Yenagoa may end. Since the arrest of this kidnap gang, the state has witnessed peace. They may regroup and throw the state into crisis.”
Law & Crime
Middle age woman raises alarm over incessant attack on her Farm by suspected bandits
By Uthman-Baba Naseer, Minna
A middle aged woman Oguntade Abiodun Mary, has raised a serious concern on the incessant attacks on her farm and livestock by armed men suspected to be bandits.
Mrs Oguntande who is a resident of Kuchipa village, in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State stated that she has been residing in the community for over two decades.
She expressed her concern through her Attorney Joshua Olwole Olukunle, Esq in a petition filed to the Niger State Commissioner of Police CP Abdullahi Adamu Elleman disclosed that she engaged in farming and rearing of livestock in the community.
According to Mrs Oguntade Abiodun, throughout her sojourn in the area over these years, she was into commercial farming of cash crops such as cassava,maize and other economic crops in large quantities and she employed large numbers of graduates and school leavers that earned substantial amounts of money.
“ She is a well known and a hard working woman in Kuchipa village. She has impacted on the lives of youths,women and able-bodied individuals in that village by engaging them in her large farm land in that community.
“ She also employed workers on her farm and paid them regularly. Like I said, she is well known in the Kuchipa community in the last twenty years. But in recent times Shiroro and Munyan Local Government Areas have been placed under heavy siege by the incessant activities of insecurity in the communities.” she decried
She stated that Shiroro and Munyan Local Government Areas of Niger State have come under heavy attacks as a result of the unwholesome activities of armed bandits and kidnappers between the year 2023,2024 and last year November,,2025.
While she traveled outside the country, according to Mrs Oguntade some heavily armed men believed to be armed bandits, kidnappers, and cattle rustlers launched an unprecedented inversion on her farm lands.
“ During the inversion,and the attack,the armed bandits destroyed many houses, including my personal house and my farmland.
“ The same armed bandits kidnapped some of my workers on the farm. In the attack six of my workers were killed by the armed bandits.
“ Shiroro and Munyan are prone to unwholesome activities of armed bandits and cattle rustlers,” she added.
Already,Mrs Oguntande Mary insisted that as a result of the unabated and incessant activities of armed bandits in the areas the entire community have been deserted as the armed men have taken over the communities and their farmlands as well as their animals..
She disclosed that with the presence of these gun men in the village, all the villagers have caused them to flee the village for their safety.
She then called on the Niger State governor Umar Muhammed Bago,and the President Ahmed Bola Tinubu to as a matter of urgency deploy security forces to safeguard the community “ as it is now my returning back to the village is uncertain as my safety in that village is no longer guaranteed”.
Law & Crime
Gov Otti Assures Readiness To Collaborate With JTF To Rid Abia , South – East Of Criminality
Steve Unegbu, Umuahia
To flush out criminals andall formers in parts of the state Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, has assured that he will work with the Joint Task Force, South – South, Operations Delta Safe to rid Abia State, Southeast and the entire Niger Delta of crime and criminality.
Governor Otti gave the assurance while receiving in audience Umuahia, a delegation of the new Commander, Joint Task Force – South South, Operations Delta Safe, Rear Admiral Olugbenga Ladipo.
Governor Otti noted that the officer is experienced and understands the dynamics of the operations of the criminals who are involve in crude oil theft.
“Like Navy Commander MacDonald Uba (Special Adviser on Security) had indicated clearly, you are a professional and we have no doubt that we will work together to rid this place of crime and criminality.
“Once you understand how they operate, stopping them in their tracks becomes easier than when you don’t even understand,” Gov. Otti stated.
Governor Otti, while assuring support for the team, requested the Commender to establish an operational base of the Task Force in Abia State, and said that he would provide accommodation for it.
“I want to assure you that we will continue to support you and your team. Sometimes, we think Yenegoa is too far, but of course nowhere is far.
“So, your operational base is also there. So, what we’ll probably be asking for is for you to have a base here. While you have your headquarters in Yenegoa,
“I will provide accommodation and everything that will be required for you to establish a base here. Particularly in Ukwa West where we have oil in the State. That’s the major local government where we have oil,” Gov. Otti stated.
Governor Otti appreciated the fact that the team launched an operation during the Yuletide that Abia State and the entire Southeast felt the impact as everywhere was calm and peaceful.
Earlier, the Commander, Joint Task Force – South South, Operations Delta Safe, Rear Admiral Olugbenga Ladipo said that he came to introduce himself to the Governor as the new commander of the Joint Task Force.
He noted that the Joint Task Force of Operations Delta Safe comprises States where oil are produced, and informed the Governor that their mandate is to protect oil and gas installations and fight against crude oil theft.
“And the Joint Task Force covers all the Niger Delta States, including Abia, Imo, and Anambra. Basically, where all the oil from this country is being produced or channeled for the country.
“The mandate of the JTF is the protection of all oil and gas infrastructure, to stop crude oil theft and bunkering. And to protect lives and properties.
“Now, the crude oil theft is no more on the pipelines. We have more theft on the wellheads. Every crime is dynamic. Today, we have them mixing chemicals with the crude to produce engine oil. They also produce diesel. Though the process is not a complete process.
“So, you see people’s cars are being destroyed, generators are being destroyed. So, we are going after crude oil thefts,” he stated.
The Chief of Staff to the Governor, Pastor Caleb Ajagba Ph.D, Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, Special Adviser to the Governor on Security, Navy Commander MacDonald Uba (rtd.) among others were present during the visit.
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