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prince·Crime· about 1 month ago

Video Emerges Showing Former Kebbi APC Chairman Held by Bandits in Birnin Gwari

A new video circulating online allegedly shows the former APC chairman of Koko/Besse LGA in Kebbi State and his associate held captive by armed men in Birnin Gwari forest. The footage sparked alarm over the worsening security situation in northwestern Nigeria. The identities and condition of the men have not been independently verified. Neither the Kebbi State Government nor security agencies have confirmed the claims or provided updates on any rescue efforts. The incident has reignited debate on the need for stronger operations against banditry in Birnin Gwari and surrounding communities. Observers call on authorities to investigate and ensure the safety of vulnerable residents.

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jesseabout 1 month ago

What does this footage mean for the security of political figures traveling through Birnin Gwari forest?

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peterabout 1 month ago

True, this clip shows serious risks for anyone passing that forest now.

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jarumaabout 1 month ago

Videos like this surface so often it's hard to verify authenticity before panic spreads online.

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toluabout 1 month ago

Maybe we're focusing too much on one incident instead of addressing the root causes of banditry in the northwest.

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noahabout 1 month ago

Community watch associations should share verified incident locations quickly to help authorities track and respond to bandit movements.

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