Delta State says it has recorded improvement in security, with kidnapping cases dropping sharply in recent months, the Commander of 63 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Abdulmoshood Shonibare, said on Wednesday.
Addressing journalists after the Delta State Security Council meeting chaired by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori in Asaba,
Shonibare said the session reviewed the state’s security situation since the last ad hoc meeting and found that enhanced coordination among security agencies, traditional rulers, and local government authorities had yielded positive results.
“Delta State is calmer than it was a few months ago, and we can all attest to this. The cases of kidnappings have dramatically reduced, and cultists no longer have a foothold here,” Shonibare said.
He cited a recent rescue operation in which two female students and a male student, kidnapped in separate incidents, were rescued unhurt.
The operation, conducted with the police Special Anti-Kidnapping Squad, led to the killing of two suspected kidnappers and the recovery of two AK-47 rifles, magazines, and 16 rounds of ammunition.
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Shonibare also disclosed that security forces have been intercepting fleeing criminal elements, including members of the proscribed IPOB group, who were attempting to hide in Asaba, Warri, and surrounding areas.
“Those who think Delta State is a safe haven should think twice. We are coming after them,” he warned.
On grassroots security, the brigade commander said measures were underway to tackle drug abuse and trafficking, describing them as major drivers of crime.
The state Commissioner of Police, Abaniwonda Olufemi, highlighted the police command’s achievements in collaboration with other security agencies.
These included the neutralization of several kidnap suspects, recovery of multiple firearms including AK-47, pump-action rifles and the seizure of ₦5.7 million in ransom money from kidnappers.
Olufemi assured residents and investors of a peaceful festive season, noting that preparations for the ember months were already underway.
“Last year, Delta had one of its most peaceful Christmas celebrations. This year will be even more peaceful. Deltans can return home to celebrate with their loved ones without fear,” he said.