Friday, March 15, 2013

Rising crime wave in Nigeria: US laments poor security response


report from www.vanguardngr.com
ABUJA— The United States of America, USA, has expressed concern at the rate crime is spreading in Nigeria.
The American government lamented the worsening crime rate in coastal areas and the free movement of Islamic extremists between Mali and Nigeria.
The US ambassador to Nigeria,  Terence McCulley, and his  Consul-General,Mr Jeffrey Hawkins, spoke at different fora.
The US ambassador said  Islamic extremists have continued to move freely between Nigeria and northern Mali, despite the ongoing French military operation there against them.
The prison van ambushed by suspected kidnappers in Warri, Delta State, on Wednesday, killing three warders.
The prison van ambushed by suspected kidnappers in Warri, Delta State, on Wednesday, killing three warders.
The Consul-General on his part said his government was concerned with the growing incidence of criminal activities off Nigeria’s coast. Hawkins, who said this at the closing ceremony of the 2013 Nigeria Maritime Expo, NIMAREX 2013,  yesterday, in Lagos, said there seemed to be ineffectual security response to the growing criminal activities.

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