Insecurity: Ondo residents berate government

The recent abductions in Ondo state has begged for the reactions of Nigerians as some berate the government for not taking decisive actions against the menace in the society.

 

Barely a week after an army officer was abducted by suspected herdsmen in ondo state, a navy officer was again kidnapped by gunmen along ose/oba akoko highway in akoko north-east council area of the state.

 

The Ondo state police command has confirmed the abduction of the naval officer, as the spokesperson of the state police command, Tee-Leo Ikoro, said “various tactical squads have been deployed to man the area

 

Report has it that his abductors have demanded 50 million Naira ransom from his family for his release.

 

The naval officer, whose identity was not revealed, was said to be travelling to Abuja when the gunmen emerged from the bush and abducted him.

 

It will be recalled that an army captain identified as D. Gana and three others were abducted on May 13 while on transit in Ondo state from Abuja.

 

According to military authorities, they were rescued by security operatives days after they were abducted without payment of ransom.

Here are some reactions on Facebook:

Jide Ogidan On recent abductions in Ondo State, where is the much talked about Amotekun? Ondo State Government must expedite action on its early take off. We hope this would not be another ruse?
Momoh Taiwo  I wonder why we hear noise of Amotekun every now and then yet the rate of kidnapping in the state is increasing. This snail approach to insecurity in Ondo state is worrisome.


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