The Nigeria Police Force, on Wednesday, asserted that the majority of reported kidnapping cases in the country were either fabricated or orchestrated.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, proclaimed this statement while presenting the gold medal to the victor of Ache and kickboxing at the 14th edition of the Biennial Police Games, named “Oluyole 2024,” held at Ilaji Resorts Hotel in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.
He clarified that security concerns in Nigeria are not as severe as many Nigerians perceive, highlighting that much of the public perception is shaped by social media, which often recycles and regenerates past issues.
Adejobi said, “Most kidnapping incidents are fake or stage-managed. When people shout that they are being kidnapped, it is not all these incidents are real. Many people fake kidnapping to get money from their people, while some do that to collect ransom from their families.
“So, from us, the situation is not as bad as people read it on social media. We have the information, we have the data. Though, we have isolated cases, we arrest them on a regular basis, we have taken the fight to their camps, we neutralized many of them, we arrest them and charged them to court.
“Most videos and news of insecurity happening in Nigerian online are old news, hardly will any conventional media house publish or broadcast them the way they are on social media.
“If you want to analyse kidnapping, how many cases do we have in Oyo? How many do we have as per geo political zone? So, if you want to analyse security situations, you don’t do that with mere speculations or phycological projections.
“We collate information and data of incidents, we are the ones to tell you if security situation is worrisome or not, and with what we have on ground, security situation in Nigeria is not worrisome.”
He consequently encouraged Nigerians to collaborate with the police and other security agencies in addressing insecurity, emphasizing the importance of promptly reporting incidents to enable the police to take appropriate action.
In his remarks, the Director of Sports for the NPF, CP Patric Athairu, highlighted that one of the key objectives of the game was to identify and nurture new talents. He noted that the game has indeed uncovered numerous promising talents thus far.
“We are collating number of talents discovered so far so as to introduce them to the federation for their necessary support. We might need to bring some of them out of where they are serving to give them opportunity to focus more on discovering their talents.
“We are meeting with the Federation chairman because of the new talents discovered which are subject to verification. We are waiting for records from these federation, and we shall make it available as soon as possible.
“As the medal stands, Zone two is leading at the medals table having won about 17 golds and over 35 medals, followed by the Force Headquarters with 15 golds and 34 medals as at this afternoon (Wednesday),” he announced.