Nigerians, across the country, are
no doubt facing difficult times owing to the current economic recession.
Although the President Muhammadu Burari’s -led administration has been
applauded for its fight against corruption, following several arrests of the acclaimed
high and mighty, and subsequent refund of stolen funds, the management of the
economy has not brought similar cheering news. HungerHunger The tough times
have resulted in job losses and hunger-induced crimes. The petty crimes are
increasing nationwide. In fact, crime rate in the country is presently assuming
a worrisome dimension with the introduction of new device by criminals in order
to get their victims and security agencies unawares. From kidnapping to bank
robbery, vandalism, burglary and internet fraud among several other nefarious
acts which have put security operatives on their toes. These criminals, some of
who were arrested and charged to courts from where they were slammed jail
terms, are obviously recalcitrant, as they return back to the society and
indulge in the same crime for which they were went to jail , more vicious!
Petty crime on the rise Surprisingly, the trend in crime has assumed a new
dimension , with the re-insurgence of petty theft such as pick pocket,
catch-in-the-air, otherwise known as ‘one chance’, burglary, perpetrated by
minors and artisans. During investigation with some arrested suspects, majority
of them laid the blame on economic hardship. For instance, several artisans who
rely majorly on power for survival, have been frustrated out of business, owing
to poor and irregular supply of power in the country. And in their bid to eke a
living, some resort to crime. In Lagos State for instance, pick pocket have
increased at major bus-stops. Perpetrators of this crime who pose as passengers
waiting to board buses to their destinations, end up snatching phones , cash
and other valuables from genuine passengers who struggle to enter the bus
.BUHARI-NIGERIA At other times, these bus-stop thieves who are usually two or
three in one group, would board a commercial bus and sit strategically at the
edge. All of a sudden , they would alert the driver to stop , pretending to
have entered the wrong bus. But by then, they would have successfully made away
with their victims cash and other valuables. Most of these stolen valuables are
sold at give-away prices to ready buyers. This was the case of an Ordinary
National Diploma student of the Lagos State Polytechnic, Mayowa whose school
fees was removed from his bag while on transit. It took his parents three
months to raise N45,000 for his school fees , a delay that almost cost him his
admission. As if that was not enough, his bag in which he hid the money was
torn, from where the money was removed without his knowledge. He attempted suicide
saying he did not know how his parents could raise another school fee. Flash
points Areas where such crime are rampant in Lagos include; Oshodi/Apapa
expressway, Mile Two / Badagry expressway, Agege motor road, Ikorodu
expressway, Boundry /Apapa road among others. For the ‘catch-in – air’ , these
thieves who ply major expressways pick unsuspecting passengers from bus-stops
and dispossess them of cash and other valuables mid way . Some passengers who
attempt to put up resistance are sometimes thrown out of the moving buses,
while others who play along are quietly dropped off. Ladies are usually targets
for bus-stop thieves who usually operate on motorcycles, as their bags are
snatched from them. Cele, Ilasa, Liverpool, Iyana-Isolo, Mile Two, Charity and Oshodi
bus-stops along the Apapa/Oshodi expressway are usually flash points for these
hoodlums. Other bus-stops include; Ikotun, Idimu, Egbeda, boundry, Wilmer,
Iyana-Ipaja, Ikorodu, Odogunyan, among several others in Lagos state. Reports
from other parts of the country show that such thievery is on the increase in
recent times. “Stealing of mobile phones and pick-pocketing that had almost
disappeared has become rampant again,” Aminu Kagina said from Minna, Niger
State. Minors involvement Also on the increase is the participation of minors
in these crimes. Recently, personnel of NNS WEY, a maintenance unit of the
Nigerian Navy, at Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos arrested some minors who out of hunger,
threw caution, fear and discretion to the dogs by sneaking into Navy Town
barracks to burgle apartments of naval personnel who had gone to work. The
suspects,whose frail looks would never give them away as buglers, told Saturday
Vanguard that they usually scaled the fence of the barracks through a bill
board close to the wall. They, however, stated that they were mere errand boys,
disclosing that their ‘masters’ usually waited for them at the other side of
the fence each time they went on operation. At the end of any successful
operation, they were given N1000 and above which they claimed they used to
feed. One of them claimed his father had been jobless for years and could
barely feed the family. His mother, a tomato seller around Satellite, according
to him, had her goods destroyed by officials of the Kick Against Indiscipline
who were enforcing the ban on street hawking. One of them, 13-year-old Ehis
Akhiemien, a primary 6 pupil of Assurance Primary School, Kirikiri, revealed
that he started stealing four months ago. He stated that his alleged partner in
crime, Elijah Benjamin, introduced him into burglary. He said: “Elijah said we
should go to people’s houses to steal. We would jump the fence into the
barracks at about 6pm and would hide until it is dark. Elijah would tear the
nets of our victims with blade, from where he stole the items. At times some of
the kitchen doors were left open, thereby facilitating his entry. “On my part,
I would be on the look out for any intruder. At the end, we would take the
stolen items to our boss who would be waiting for us at the other side of the
fence.” Asked if his parents were aware of what he was into, he shook his head,
explaining that he usually went for the operation on the pretense that he was
going to eat in a friend’s house since there was no food at home. Pregnant
women too Recently , a pregnant woman was arrested by policemen attached to
Life camp division in Abuja. The suspect identified as Precious Ebuka, was
alleged to have burgled a neighbor’s apartment and stole N80,000 while the
later was away. However, Ebuka, a resident of Agwan Idoma, Dape Village, who
admitted to have entered the apartment , claimed she only stole N300. Police
sources said N300 was found on her as at time of arrest. She told a concerned
crowd that she stole the money because she was hungry. She narrated in tears: “
I stole the money because I was hungry. That was the second day I stayed
without food. But I only stole N300 not N80,000”. Also on the rise is the
attack on those who usually leave home for their respective businesses, by
criminals who operate on motorcycles. Motorists are not spared by these thieves
either, as they are approached by these hoodlums who wield dangerous objects ,
particularly when they are trapped in traffic. Some minors were also arrested
recently by operatives of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police
Command , in Agege area of Lagos. They were apprehended while attacking a lady
on the railway line Surprisingly, during interrogation, most of them revealed
that any loot from their operations were used to provide food for their
families. Commercial sex workers ? Commercial sex workers who are also affected
by the economic downturn have devised new means of survival. This time around,
some of them passionately beg for as low as N200 to N500 to feed .
Investigation carried by Saturday Vanguard showed that some commercial sex
workers are unable to pay rents for their brothels, owing to the plunge in
patronage. For instance, some of them who used to attend to five to ten
customers a day, end up having just two or no patronage. One of them who lives
in a brothel around Okota lamented “ This era is really affecting us. We can
not even feed anymore, let alone to pay our rents. A service that we ordinarily
charged between N1500 to N2000 has been reduced to N700, yet nobody dey come “ she
revealed that some of them even buy food on credit. The commercial sex worker
further revealed that some of her colleagues have resorted to stealing in order
to survive. Asked what they usually stole she said “ No be me o. But some of my
colleagues steal clothes hung on lines which they sell at Aswani market . This
usually happens at night. They will be parading as if they are looking for
customers. All this na because of the economy. It is not only here o, but all
over. Some of us in even vandalise vehicles of customers who come to patronise
others. Statistics at Saturday Vanguard’s disposal showed buglers are on the
increase in the in South West region. However they device a new means such as
accosting an occupant of a building , who they take round the entire apartment
using the occupant as a bait to gain entry. Also traders at weekly markets in
some of these states have had their goods stolen by criminals who posed as
fellow traders. In Enugu State,the rising cost of commodities especially stable
food items have triggered a pronounced increase in crime rate. With inflation
rate at 16.5 percent,a bag of rice which sold for N11,000 now sells for
N20,000. A resident at Indpendence Layout,Amaechi Ukwuani,told Saturday
Vanguard that,”Incidents of burglary have soared in my street. The other day,a
band of thieves invaded my neighbors’ residence,carting away food items mainly.
Most of us Civil Servants have since abandoned our cars for commercial buses to
work. There has not been any corresponding increases in salaries to cushion the
effect of the prevailing economic hardship”. Investigation showed that the
Nsukka prison break last Tuesday, which culminated in the escape of 15 inmates
from prison,serving different jail terms might be connected to the acute hunger
in the prison yard. Unconfirmed reports said prison officials divert food items
meant for inmate to feed their families following the excruciating economic
hardship dotting the nation. For prisons meant to contain 180 inmates but
allegedly housing about 500 inmates squeezed in compact cells of the prison
yard,the situation would be better imagined than witnessed. Stealing of
generators for power supply is also on the increase in many parts of the
country. Invasion of worship centres Places of worship are also not spared as
checks by Saturday’s Vanguard showed that petty thieves have invaded these
supposedly revered places which ought to be esteemed, stealing even Bibles
,with the hope to find money tucked in by worshipers. They also steal handbags
and phones, including shoes which are usually kept in front of worship centres.
To avoid falling preys to these criminals, most worshipers now take their bags
and other belongings with them while going to drop their offerings. Some even
put their shoes in the their bags instead of leaving them at the entrance. In
some cases some worship centres been been burgled, with their vaults and
singing instruments taken away. With the foregoing, it is obvious that
Nigerians, irrespective of age and sex , are groaning under these hard times
that have done Buhari’s initial goodwill any good. It cannot with manufacturers
lacking forex while religious pilgrims are getting approvals for PTA at N197 to
a dollar. Nigerians are hoping that the CHANGE Buhari promised and made a campaign
slogan does not mean the current doom.
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