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No fewer than 10 people were kidnapped in various communities of Tudun-Wada and Gyogob of Kanam Local Government Area of Plateau State.
According to the Secretary of Kanam Development Association, Shehu Kanam, claimed that only six people were kidnapped in the incident to journalists, stating that the victims were abducted between Sunday and Monday.
According to Kanam, the incidents are part of a larger trend of kidnapping in the area. Over 30 people have been kidnapped in recent months, with millions of naira paid for ransom. Sadly, two people lost their lives due to the kidnappings.
?Kanam emphasized the dire implications of these kidnappings on rural economic prosperity. Many families have been financially devastated due to exorbitant ransom payments, leading to emotional trauma and a lasting impact on the victims and their families,? he said.
?Furthermore, many kidnapped individuals have fled their villages, abandoning their farms and businesses. The Kanam Development Association has identified specific areas prone to kidnapping, including Kanam, Gagdi, Gyambar and Gwamlar wards.
?The group attributes the prevalence of kidnapping in these areas to their unique topography and geography, which provides a safe haven for kidnappers to operate unchecked.?
The association called on the state and federal governments to enhance security in the area, allowing villagers to continue their lawful businesses without fear.
However, a man from the Tudun Wada community, Musa Ibrahim, said that the Secretary was wrong in telling journalists that only six people were kidnapped, whereas the correct figure was 10. (The Guardian)

























