Kidnapping, ransom in foreign currency bad omen for Nigeria – Peter Obi

Mon, Jun 17, 2024
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Politics

FORMER presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi said the spate of kidnapping and demand for ransoms in foreign currency is a bad omen for Nigeria.

Obi stated this in a statement via his X handle on Sunday.

According to him, the development has worsening socio-economic implications for the country.

Obi expressed sadness over the kidnap of the Managing Director of Fouani Company, Mohamed Fouani, alongside other three Lebanese, in Lagos.

He lamented that insecurity had continued to rage through the country, causing severe economic instability and threatening the national existence.

He also condemned the reported attack on Dudun Doki village of Gwadabawa local government area of Sokoto State, where gunmen killed over ten people and abducted many.

The former Anambra State Governor said the country must strive to put an end to the terror attacks and the attendant loss of lives.

Obi said, “Again, insecurity has continued to rage through the country, causing severe economic instability and threatening our national existence.

“I was saddened to hear about the kidnap of the Managing Director of Fouani Company, Mohamed Fouani, alongside other three Lebanese, in Lagos.

“The use of boats for kidnap, and demand for ransoms in foreign currency, marks a new and more ugly dimension to the heightened insecurity we are combatting with, and have worsening socio-economic implications.

“Similarly, today, which is supposed to be a holy day, it was also reported that gunmen attacked Dudun Doki village of Gwadabawa local government area of Sokoto State, killing over ten people and abducting many.

“We must strive to put an end to these terror attacks and the attendant loss of lives. I continue to urge that more concerted efforts be made to safely rescue Mr Fouani and other many abductees, from the hands of their captors.

“I also encourage the government, and the security agencies, to employ more stringent measures against insecurity in our country. May Almighty Allah accept our prayers for our nation on this day, show us mercy and intervene in our situation.” –vanguard

A.I

June 17, 20224 @ 12:34 GMT|

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