Recent reports indicate that the use of forest routes and porous borders is significantly contributing to the rise of kidnappings in the South-West region of Nigeria. Bandits are taking advantage of inadequate surveillance measures, which allows them to navigate these areas with relative ease. This situation raises concerns about regional security and the effectiveness of current law enforcement strategies in addressing the ongoing threat of terrorism and kidnapping in the area. Authorities are urged to enhance monitoring and response capabilities to mitigate these risks.
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