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How insecurity spread nationwide, Governor Sule speaks on the root of Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis

Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule is pushing back against the widely held belief that kidnapping in Nigeria began in the North. Speaking on a recent TV program, he described the issue as a nationwide menace that has been years in the making.

According to him, the crime actually took root in the oil-producing South, where abductions of both foreign and local oil workers were once disturbingly common. He pointed to incidents involving companies like Tetra Tech as early signs of a problem that would later spread across the country.

Even with tensions running high, Governor Sule believes the situation is not beyond repair. What matters now, he says, is a united front and a willingness to confront the issue head-on.

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