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NBA asks security agencies to tackle ‘increased attacks’ in FCT

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The Bwari branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) says it is “deeply concerned” about the “escalating levels of insecurity” in the area.

Suspected bandits have recently been terrorising Bwari and neighbouring communities.

On Thursday, gunmen were said to have invaded the area and abducted seven members of the same family.

Two police officers were also killed during the attack.

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In a statement on Monday, Paul Daudu, chairman of the Bwari chapter of NBA lamented the spate of attacks in the area council. 

“In recent months, there has been a disturbing increase in criminal activities ranging from armed robbery, kidnapping, and other violent crimes,” the statement reads. 

“These incessant incidents of insecurity are not only causing distress among our members and residents but also hampering economic activities and social cohesion in our community.

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“As an association of legal practitioners, we firmly believe in upholding the rule of law and guaranteeing the safety and security of every individual within our jurisdiction. 

“It is disheartening to witness the erosion of peace in Bwari and its environs and constant threat faced by its residents on a daily basis.

“We can no longer sleep with closed eyes. We wish to state unequivocally that  Bwari area council is home to some critical national assets like JAMB, Nigerian Law School Headquarters, Veritas University amongst others.

“NBA Bwari calls upon the relevant law enforcement agencies, particularly the Nigerian police force, to take immediate and decisive actions to restore law and order in Bwari and its environs.

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“We urge them to prioritize the security needs of our community, reinforce their presence, and intensify their efforts to apprehend the perpetrators of these criminal acts.

“Furthermore, we implore the government at all levels to increase investments in the security sector, provide necessary resources and logistical support to law enforcement agencies, and implement sustainable strategies to combat this menace.

“Collaborative efforts between the community, the police, and other security agencies are vital in effectively addressing these challenges.”

Daudu said the association is committed to working  with relevant stakeholders, including the government, traditional leaders, community organisations, and security agencies, to ensure the restoration of peace and security in Bwari. 

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He[tps_title][/tps_title] also appealed to residents in the area to be vigilant and proactive in reporting any suspicious activities to the appropriate authorities.

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