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Insecurity: Protest rocks Kwara over kidnappings, others •PHOTOS

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 30, 2025 1541 Minutes read0

•‎Scene of the protest today

Residents of Lafiagi in the Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State took to the streets today in protest against what they described as the worsening insecurity in their communities.

They lamented that they had been faced with repeated cases of kidnapping and killings, reports Channels TV.

‎‎‎The protesters, predominantly youths from the area, voiced frustration over what they termed government inaction in the face of continued violence.

‎They were seen in a video clip chanting solidarity songs and waving placards, demanding urgent intervention to curb the bloodshed and abductions disrupting daily life.

‎‎The irate youths also set fire to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) office in Lafiagi and vandalised the palace of the Emir of Lafiagi, smashing windows and damaging parts of the building.

‎‎“We have been crying and dying in silence,” a resident said in the video clip.

“People are being kidnapped every week. We don’t sleep with both eyes closed anymore, and nobody, neither the governor, the chairman, nor even the Emir, is doing anything about it,” the resident added.

‎The protest, sources said, was triggered by accumulated anger over persistent attacks and a lack of effective response from local and state authorities.

‎‎“The youth are exhausted, and there has been no concrete action from the government. The frequency of attacks has increased, which is why the protest erupted today,” a source stated.

‎‎The unrest reportedly escalated as protesters moved toward key government buildings, including security agency offices.

‎‎Lafiagi and neighbouring communities have experienced several abductions in recent weeks, with multiple residents still being held captive.

‎‎Families of the victims have reportedly paid substantial ransoms to secure the release of their loved ones.

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