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NSCDC highlights rising insecurity, vandalism in Cross River

Inyang Inyang by Inyang Inyang
February 24, 2026
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The Cross River State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has decried and expressed concern over the rising insecurity and increasing incidents of vandalism across the state.

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Outlining its operational activities from January to December 2025, before the state government, the state Commandant of the NSCDC, Okarazu Eke, cited a surge in sea piracy, kidnappings, communal clashes, illegal mining, and attacks on critical national infrastructure.

Eke also stated that the maritime corridor, particularly around Bakassi, remains volatile due to persistent militant activities and piracy, as well as the abduction of four passengers travelling from Ikang Beach to Cameroon in October 2025, as one of the major incidents recorded during the period under review

The report also linked violent crimes in parts of the state to communal conflicts, including clashes in Obubra and Ikom Local Government Areas that resulted in loss of lives and disruption of economic activities.

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On infrastructure vandalism, the corps decried repeated attacks on telecommunications and energy facilities at base transceiver stations located in Akpabuyo, Calabar, Atu Street, and Murtala Mohammed Highway reportedly vandalised, with criminals stealing lithium batteries, cables, generator modules, and other valuable components.

The commandant further cited the destruction of solar installations in Abasi Obori, Calabar, vandalism of solar street lights in Akim Akim, Odukpani, and multiple attacks on the Calachika automated poultry and meat processing factory, where industrial equipment was stolen.

On farmer herder clashes and land disputes, he described them as recurring flashpoints, particularly in Yala between Oba and Ifega Okpame communities, and in parts of Obubra and Ikom involving Ochon and Alesi communities.

The report noted that such conflicts often intensify during the farming season and frequently require joint security interventions.

The NSCDC also raised concern over illegal gold mining in the Agoi Ibami forest in Yakurr Local Government Area, describing it as a growing threat.

According to the command, unauthorised local and foreign actors have contributed to environmental degradation, criminal financing, and inter-community tension.

The agency further expressed alarm over the rising cases of human trafficking and gender based violence, particularly between January and March 2025, noting that perpetrators increasingly use social media platforms to lure victims.

It added that the proliferation of drug hubs in parts of the state continues to fuel criminal activities, explaining that to address these challenges, there is a need for enhanced logistics support, including operational vehicles and arms, to facilitate the deployment of specialised agro-ranger units along key transit routes.

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