Samuel Aruwan, the Kaduna State commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, on Wednesday, October 20, 2021, said 343 people were killed, while 830 people were kidnapped between July and September 2021, in the state.
Speaking during the presentation of the third quarterly security report of the Kaduna State Government at the Kashim Ibrahim Government House, Aruwan said within the period under review, 193 deaths were recorded in the Southern Kaduna senatorial district.
This, he said, was caused by violent attacks and reprisals, adding that 130 deaths were recorded in Kaduna Central Senatorial District, 20 deaths in the Northern Senatorial District.
He further said 830 people were kidnapped within the period under review, adding, out of the number of those kidnapped, 732 were kidnapped from Kaduna Central, while 51 persons were kidnapped in Southern Kaduna Senatorial District and 47 persons were kidnapped in the Northern Senatorial District.
He said 210 people were injured by banditry, violent attacks, reprisals, and communal clashes, adding, 122 people were injured in Kaduna Central Senatorial District.
Aruwan further added that 67 people sustained injuries in Southern Kaduna, 21 persons were injured in the Northern senatorial district.
He said 1,018 animals were rustled in the state in the third quarter; 780 were stolen from the Kaduna Central Senatorial District.
According to him, the state government received 77 reports relating to the destruction of farm crops notably in Birnin Gwari, Igabi, Giwa, Kachia, Kaura, Kauru, and Zangon Kataf, adding such destruction usually resulted in violence in the front line local government arrears.
He said that banditry and kidnapping are striving due to the flow of money which encourages them in the business.
The commissioner lamented the current insecurity challenge is a major threat to the looming food crisis, education, and health.
“Primary, secondary and tertiary institutions remain under threat from bandits. Teaching and learning activities in frontline areas have been severely hampered. While hospitals and other health facilities in frontline locations are equally under grave threat from armed bandits,” he further said.