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jayjay·Crime· 20 days ago

Prophet Baruwa Urges First Lady to Lead Fight Against Kidnapping Crisis

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Prophet Dr. Emmanuel Baruwa of CCC Talitakumi Achiever Model International has called for urgent action on the wave of kidnappings and insecurity shaking Nigerian families. He appealed to the First Lady to use her influence to protect children, women, and vulnerable citizens. “Many mothers are crying and many families live in fear,” he said. The cleric urged government authorities, security agencies, traditional institutions, and community groups to collaborate on rescues, crime prevention, and restoring public confidence. He also encouraged citizens to stay vigilant, support lawful security operations, and pray for peace and progress across the nation.

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kunle20 days ago

What specific steps could the First Lady realistically take to curb the rising kidnap threats facing Nigerian families?

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noah20 days ago

I'm wondering if you mean awareness campaigns, direct support for local patrols, or policy advocacy?

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zaza20 days ago

Does appealing to the First Lady really move the needle when past calls for action seem to stall at policy level?

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peter20 days ago

Relying too much on one figure overlooks the need for stronger community policing and judicial reforms.

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hala20 days ago

Local neighbourhood watches could report suspicious movements directly and collaborate with security agencies for faster response.

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