Arise Television journalist Rufai Oseni has strongly criticized the Tinubu government. His concerns center on the recent Kebbi schoolgirls’ kidnapping case. He questioned why the kidnappers were freed instead of arrested.
Oseni’s Disbelief and Strategic Concerns
Oseni voiced deep disbelief. He raised concerns about the authorities’ approach to bandits. He noted the pervasive insecurity across the nation. “Why were they not arrested?” he asked. “No exchange of fire took place. Negotiations occurred, as if with business partners. This allows them to kidnap again. I cannot believe what is happening in Nigeria.”
Questioning Accountability and Justice
He accused the government of leniency towards criminals. Oseni highlighted a severe lack of accountability. Twenty-four schoolgirls gained freedom. Yet, the kidnappers faced no immediate consequences. He questioned if ransom was paid. He also asked why the government negotiated. Superior firepower should have led to arrests, he argued.
A Tale of Two Treatments: Kanu vs. Kidnappers
Oseni sharply contrasted this situation with Nnamdi Kanu’s case. Kanu was jailed for life. His offense was inciting violence. Conversely, kidnappers holding victims in captivity were simply released. This happened after negotiations. “Where is the justice?” Oseni demanded. “What about accountability?”
Rufai Oseni’s comments reveal growing public frustration. This frustration stems from ongoing kidnapping incidents in Nigeria. He questions if negotiations alone can resolve such serious crimes effectively.