
Over 2 million Nigerians kidnapped, more than 600,000 killed in one year: Report
By Jack Aylmer (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer), Jake Larsen (Video Editor)
A new report is shedding light on rampant violence in Nigeria. The findings from Nigeria’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) show on Thursday, Dec. 19, that more than 2 million Nigerians were kidnapped and more than 600,000 were killed between May of last year and April of this year.
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The report also notes that 7 out of 10 households in Nigeria reported murders to law enforcement and kidnapping victims paid out more than $1.4 billion in ransoms over the same time period.

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The NBS said the killings and kidnappings are mostly from armed gangs in the northwest and north-central part of the country, while terrorism occurs largely in the northeast of the West African nation.
The news comes as security concerns continue to rise, and security forces are stretched thin as they try to rein in gang violence and terrorism. Security analyst Saheed Shehu says the latest number should be a wakeup call for the Nigerian government to take action now.
Nigerian defense authorities say they are making progress, saying two weeks ago, the military killed 8,000 terrorists and arrested 11,000 suspects, while rescuing 6,000 victims. However, Shehu says he is skeptical of those numbers given the recent findings in the NBS report.
Shehu said, “It does not balance with this report. So, something must be wrong somewhere.”
Quelling gang and terrorist activity has been a major challenge for Nigeria’s government. The country invested 12% of this year’s budget, or around $4 billion, to defense, the largest allocation to any department of government.
[JACK AYLMER]
A NEW REPORT IS SHEDDING LIGHT ON RAMPANT VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA.
FINDINGS FROM NIGERIA’S NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS SHOWING MORE THAN TWO-MILLION PEOPLE WERE KIDNAPPED AND 600-THOUSAND NIGERIANS KILLED BETWEEN MAY OF LAST YEAR AND APRIL OF THIS YEAR.
THE GOVERNMENT SAYS OVER THAT PERIOD, FAMILIES OF KIDNAPPING VICTIMS PAID OUT MORE THAN ONE-POINT-FOUR BILLION DOLLARS IN RANSOMS AND SEVEN OUT OF 10 HOUSEHOLDS IN NIGERIA REPORTED MURDERS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT.
THE AGENCY SAYS THE KILLINGS AND KIDNAPPINGS ARE MOSTLY BY ARMED GANGS AND TERRORIST GROUPS AS SECURITY FORCES FIND THEMSELVES STRETCHED THIN.
A SECURITY ANALYST SAYS THE LATEST NUMBERS SHOULD BE A WAKE-UP CALL FOR THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT TO TAKE ACTION NOW.
NIGERIAN DEFENSE AUTHORITIES CLAIM THEY ARE MAKING PROGRESS.
SAYING TWO WEEKS AGO, THE MILITARY KILLED EIGHT-THOUSAND TERRORISTS AND ARRESTED 11-THOUSAND SUSPECTS, WHILE RESCUING SIX-THOUSAND VICTIMS.
THE SECURITY ANALYST SAYS HE’S SKEPTICAL OF GOVERNMENT’S NUMBERS, SAYING…
“IT DOES NOT BALANCE WITH THIS REPORT. SO, SOMETHING MUST BE WRONG SOMEWHERE.”
QUELLING GANG AND TERRORIST ACTIVITY HAS BEEN A MAJOR CHALLENGE FOR NIGERIA.
THE COUNTRY INVESTED 12 PERCENT OF THIS YEAR’S BUDGET IN DEFENSE.
THE LARGEST ALLOCATION OF ANY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT.
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