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Home»Crime and Security»Amnesty raises alarm as kidnappers snatch 1,100 in four months
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Amnesty raises alarm as kidnappers snatch 1,100 in four months

AdeboyeBy AdeboyeNo CommentsApril 12, 20263 Mins Read
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Amnesty International has raised fresh concerns over Nigeria’s worsening insecurity, revealing that no fewer than 1,100 persons were abducted across the northern region between January and April 2026.

In a report released, the organisation described the wave of kidnappings as alarming, warning that the frequency and scale of attacks point to a deepening security breakdown and the inability of authorities to safeguard vulnerable communities.

The group said victims of abduction are often subjected to severe abuse while in captivity, including torture and inhumane treatment, with many held for months under harsh conditions.

According to Amnesty’s Nigeria Director, Isa Sanusi, the growing trend of mass abductions largely driven by ransom demands has become a defining feature of insecurity in the region, particularly in rural settlements and camps for internally displaced persons.

The organisation further disclosed that attacks by armed groups frequently extend beyond abductions, as assailants kill residents, loot property, and raze homes, leaving communities devastated.

It noted that families of victims are often forced to sell personal belongings or depend on communal contributions to secure the release of abducted relatives, while those unable to raise funds risk prolonged captivity or death.

Amnesty also highlighted the ripple effect on education, stating that fear of abduction has forced many children out of school, with some families resorting to early marriages for girls as a perceived safeguard.

The group accused Nigerian authorities of failing in their responsibility to protect citizens, describing the situation as a violation of both constitutional provisions and international human rights obligations.

The report also cited recent deadly attacks across states such as Kebbi, Benue, Katsina, and Plateau, where communities have suffered killings, displacement, and destruction of property.

In Kebbi State, the organisation referenced the killing of at least 24 residents in Debe community, while in Benue, it noted that no fewer than 17 persons were killed during Easter celebrations in Mbalom, with hundreds of thousands already displaced by recurring violence.

Amnesty further decried persistent raids in Katsina communities despite claims of peace deals, and in Plateau State, it linked recent killings to what it described as recurring security lapses, alleging delayed response by security forces.

The organisation warned that the continued failure to investigate attacks and bring perpetrators to justice was fuelling a climate of impunity, emboldening armed groups to operate unchecked.

It, therefore, urged the Federal Government to take urgent and decisive steps to curb the violence, ensure accountability, and provide adequate protection for affected communities.

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