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2021: Year with most abduction cases in Nigeria, data shows

Abductions in the first 6 months of 2021 have doubled as compared to 2020 and previous years, data has shown, making 2021 the year with the most kidnap cases.

According to the Nigeria Security Tracker, between 2015 and 2011, a growing trend in the number of mass abductions as well as the total number of people who are victims of kidnapping in the country has been observed.

While in 2017, there were 484 kidnapping victims, the figure grew to 987 the following year, then 1,386 in 2019, and 2,860 in 2020.

Between 1st January and 30th June 2021, at least 2,944 people have already been reported to be kidnapped — making 2021 year with the highest kidnapping cases based on this security index.

 These numbers are higher if communities along the border areas in Cameroon, Chad, and the Niger Republic are taken into account.

The number of kidnapping incidents has increased too, from 110 in 2015 to 135 in 2016, 140 in 2017, 156 in 2018, 330 in 2019, 437 in 2020, and then 315 in the first half of 2021.

Another worrisome trend is the increase in the number of mass abductions. The average number of victims per incident has increased over the years from 2.6 in 2016 to 9.4 this year.

While there were five abductions in 2015 with over 20 victims, Nigeria recorded 11 of such cases in 2018, eight in 2019, 25 in 2020, and 31 within the first six months of 2021.

Young people, especially those enrolled in schools, are some of the commonest targets of these large-scale atrocities.

This year alone, affected states have been Kagara, Niger State; Jangebe in Zamfara State; Afaka in Kaduna State; and Yauri in Kebbi State.

A tally done estimates that, as of March, over 618 schools had been closed in Northern Nigeria due to the frequent attacks and abduction of students. The affected states included Sokoto, Zamfara, Kano, Katsina, Niger, and Yobe.

The numbers from NST also show how the wave of kidnapping has shifted from one region to the other.

Back in 2015, the Northeast and South-south had the highest numbers of victims as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency in the former and acts of militancy in the latter. But, a few years down the line, especially in 2020 and 2021, the North-central and Northwest have now become the hardest-hit regions due to the of spread terrorism and banditry.

This year, states in the Northwest had 1405 victims of kidnapping, followed by the North-central region (942), then Northeast (211), Southwest (169), South-south (140), and Southeast (77).

This story first appeared in Eons Intelligence, https://eonsintelligence.com/details/crime-intelligence-10948010/data-shows-2021-as-year-with-most-abduction-cases-in-nigeria-1118598522

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