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NSCDC officers
The Cross River State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has raised fresh concerns over worsening insecurity and widespread vandalism across the state, warning that rising criminal activities are stretching security resources.
In its operational report covering January to December 2025, the command recorded an increase in sea piracy, kidnapping, communal unrest, illegal mining, attacks on critical infrastructure and other violent crimes.
The State Commandant, Okarazu Eke, identified the Bakassi maritime axis as a major hotspot, citing persistent militant activities and piracy along the corridor.
He referenced the October 2025 abduction of four passengers travelling from Ikang Beach to Cameroon as one of the significant incidents recorded during the year.
According to the report, communal clashes in Obubra and Ikom Local Government Areas contributed significantly to insecurity, resulting in fatalities and disrupting economic and social activities in affected communities.
The command also expressed concern over repeated vandalism of public and private infrastructure. Telecommunications and energy facilities were among the worst affected, with base transceiver stations in Akpabuyo, Calabar, Atu Street and Murtala Mohammed Highway vandalised.
Suspects reportedly carted away lithium batteries, cables, generator modules and other critical components.
Solar installations in Abasi Obori, Calabar, and solar street lights in Akim Akim and Odukpani were also damaged.
The report further detailed multiple break-ins at the Calachika automated poultry and meat processing factory, where industrial equipment was stolen.
Recurring farmer-herder clashes and land disputes were listed as additional flashpoints. In Yala Local Government Area, tensions between Oba and Ifega Okpame communities were highlighted, alongside conflicts involving Ochon and Alesi communities in parts of Obubra and Ikom.
The command noted that such disputes often escalate during farming seasons and typically require joint security interventions.
Illegal gold mining activities in the Agoi Ibami forest in Yakurr Local Government Area were described as an emerging security and environmental threat.
The command warned that the involvement of unauthorised local and foreign actors has intensified environmental degradation, fuelled criminal networks and heightened inter-community tensions.
The NSCDC also reported a rise in cases of human trafficking and gender-based violence, particularly in the first quarter of 2025, noting that perpetrators increasingly exploit social media platforms to lure unsuspecting victims.
The proliferation of drug hubs in parts of the state was identified as another factor contributing to criminality.
To address the situation, the command called for improved logistics support, including additional operational vehicles and arms, to strengthen the deployment of its Agro Rangers along key transit corridors.
It also advocated the establishment of a digital forensic laboratory equipped with modern tools and enhanced cyber intelligence training to tackle technology-driven crimes and improve offender tracking. (Nigerian Tribune)