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Ransom will encourage more criminal activities- Obi

Published by The Nation on Tue, 02 Mar 2021


By Onyedi Ojiabor and Sanni Onogu, AbujaFormer Anambra Governor Peter Obi has described the payment of ransom to kidnappers as unacceptable, saying it would escalate crimes.Obi made this assertion while answering questions from reporters on the sidelines of a book presentation by Senate Minority Leader, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe: Made in Aba, A life of coincidences in Abuja.He noted that security is local and urged the Federal Government to provide jobs for Nigerians to curb criminal activities.Obi, while responding to a question on the rising spate of kidnappings across the country and payments of humongous ransom, said: Security is local. It starts from the community. Then the local government and state before the Federal level.We cant have a situation where everything is controlled from the centre. We need to redesign it. It cant work with the way it it right now.We need to deal with insecurity, lets start with the issue of poverty. Lets deal with poverty. The more people have access to sources of livelihood, the more you reduce crime.A man who doesnt know where his next meal will come from will likely take to crime. Economy is used in fighting crime. You cant throw people into poverty and expect them not to go into crime.On payment of ransom to kidnappers, he said: It is not acceptable. We need to reward hard work. Instead of doing that, we should create or support small businesses.By paying a ransom, youre paying people who arent productive. People are making money without being productive.On the call to grant amnesty to bandits, Obi said: Like I said, people must make money genuinely. It is bad enough that we are borrowing money to do everything.But to also pay people for going into crime is unacceptable. If youre going to pay kidnappers and grant them amnesty for committing a crime, youre simply asking everyone to take to crime.
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