Nigerians urged to arm themselves against kidnappers

Nigeria
Katsina is one of the states worst hit by violence

A Nigerian state governor has urged citizens to acquire weapons to defend themselves from armed criminal gangs carrying out kidnappings for ransom.

Aminu Masari, the governor of the north-western Katsina state, blamed citizens for the continued attacks by armed gangs.

He said the attackers were emboldened by what he called people’s ‘’meek submission’’ to their threats.

The governor made the comments on Tuesday during a visit to the town of Jibia – one of the communities affected by recent violence.

Nigeria’s defence minister was severely criticised for making similar remarks in February.

Many see these comments by senior officials as public admission of the government’s failure and say they are shifting responsibility to the citizens.

Critics say encouraging civilians to acquire weapons to confront heavily armed groups may further complicate Nigeria’s widespread security problems.

In the last couple of years, armed gangs locally referred to as bandits, have abducted thousands of people for ransom – including schoolchildren.

The violence has seen many people killed and millions displaced.

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UK donates 700,000 coronavirus vaccines to Nigeria

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BBC News, Abuja

Nigeria has received about 700,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses donated by the UK.

The government also announced it has purchased close to 30 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine as part of efforts to ramp up vaccinations against the virus.

Nigeria is currently facing a spike in new Covid-19 infections due to the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant.

Only four million people out of its estimated total population of 200 million have had a vaccine so far.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said dense population of some Nigerian cities as well as fatigue over preventative cautions were contributing to the surge in new cases.

A strike by doctors over working conditions in public hospitals has added difficulty, the health authorities said.

Source: BBC

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