We’ve reduced kidnapping by 80% — Ribadu

Mr. Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser (NSA), on Thursday said that President Bola Tinubu’s administration had achieved over 80 per cent success in its anti-kidnaping operations.

Ribadu shared this success during the launch of the Multi-Agency Kidnap Fusion Cell (MAAKFC) in Abuja.

He commended the efforts of security operatives in combating one of the country’s significant challenges.

The MAAKFC, located within the National Counter Terrorism Centre under the NSA’s Office, is supported by the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency (NCA).

“Let me commend the National Coordinator and the dedicated staff of the National Counterterrorism Center for their remarkable efforts. I’m immensely proud of the progress you have made so far,” Ribadu said.

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While highlighting the achievements of security operatives in a short span, Ribadu said, “In less than two years, we can say we are probably getting to 80 per cent of success, we do not talk about it. It is all as a result of this dedication and commitment of Nigerians who have sacrificed themselves for the good of all of us.”

The NSA described the MAAKFC as a groundbreaking initiative aimed at fostering collaboration, innovation, and a unified approach to tackling kidnapping.

“Kidnapping remains one of the most pressing security threats in Nigeria today. This demands a robust, multi-agency approach, which this fusion cell represents,” Ribadu added, stressing the importance of international cooperation in combating crime.

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Speaking also during the event, Maj-Gen. Adamu Laka, the National Coordinator for the National Counter Terrorism Center, stated that the fusion cell was set up following a Security Defence Partnership Dialogue between Nigeria and the UK in 2022.

Between 2022 and 2024, the NCA provided training and resources to support the creation of the kidnap fusion centre.

Laka explained that the fusion cell operates as a 24/7 coordination hub rather than an operational unit to prevent duplication of efforts.

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He urged citizens to rely on security agencies instead of paying ransoms, noting that the initiative will lead to significant improvements in national security by 2025.

Chris Grimson, the NCA Operational Manager, stressed the importance of public awareness in combating kidnapping.

He thanked the Nigerian government for its collaboration and emphasized the need for solutions tailored to the country’s unique challenges.

Chris Hall, the NCA Regional Manager, sent a strong warning to kidnappers, stating, “Their jobs just got harder; they may have got away before, but not anymore.”

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