Abduction For Ransom Dropped By 16.3% In 2024 —  Centre

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National Counter-Terrorism Centre, NCTC, under the Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA, said kidnapping for ransom dropped by 16.3 percent in 2024, compared to the previous year.

The centre’s National Coordinator, Major-General Adamu  Laka, announced this while giving an update on the Multi-Agency Anti-Kidnap Fusion Cell, MAAKFC, yesterday in Abuja.

MAAKFC was established at  NCTC last December to bring together, different agencies for intelligence sharing and coordination efforts to combat kidnapping across the country.

Laka said while the spate of kidnapping reduced, the number of victims increased by 0.27 percent in 2024.

The national coordinator named Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara as the top states with high kidnap incidents.

He said the successes  followed the efforts of President Bola Tinubu’s administration  through the National Security Adviser, NSA, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu.

The counter-terrorism boss stressed that kidnapping for ransom still poses a significant security challenge in 2024 with non-state actors such as bandits, terrorists, cultists, militants and secessionist groups exploiting the crime for pecuniary gains and funding of illicit activities.

He said: “Despite some improvements, the menace remains a serious threat to national security, socio-economic activities and food production across the country.”

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